From b9294c62ccca338c3270b1fc51550da252ec8cf7 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: TrueCharts-Bot Date: Mon, 22 Apr 2024 12:11:22 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] Commit new Chart releases for TrueCharts Signed-off-by: TrueCharts-Bot --- incubator/TeslaMate/0.0.14/questions.yaml | 190 ++++++++--------- incubator/archivebox/1.2.16/questions.yaml | 190 ++++++++--------- incubator/atuin/2.5.16/questions.yaml | 190 ++++++++--------- incubator/flashpaper/1.1.16/questions.yaml | 190 ++++++++--------- .../lyrion-music-server/1.0.13/questions.yaml | 190 ++++++++--------- incubator/peppermint/0.1.17/questions.yaml | 190 ++++++++--------- .../sd-webui-docker/0.1.16/questions.yaml | 190 ++++++++--------- incubator/semaphore/1.2.16/questions.yaml | 190 ++++++++--------- incubator/slskd/0.1.16/questions.yaml | 190 ++++++++--------- .../victoriametrics/0.0.9/questions.yaml | 190 ++++++++--------- incubator/wisemapping/0.2.16/questions.yaml | 190 ++++++++--------- premium/authelia/23.13.12/questions.yaml | 190 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++++++++--------- stable/twonky-server/5.8.14/questions.yaml | 190 ++++++++--------- stable/twtxt/10.8.12/questions.yaml | 190 ++++++++--------- stable/ubooquity/10.8.15/questions.yaml | 190 ++++++++--------- stable/unifi/20.9.12/questions.yaml | 190 ++++++++--------- .../5.8.12/questions.yaml | 190 ++++++++--------- stable/unmanic/10.8.12/questions.yaml | 190 ++++++++--------- stable/unpackerr/13.8.12/questions.yaml | 190 ++++++++--------- stable/unpoller/10.11.13/questions.yaml | 190 ++++++++--------- stable/unturned/6.8.12/questions.yaml | 190 ++++++++--------- stable/uptime-kuma/10.8.13/questions.yaml | 190 ++++++++--------- .../11.8.12/questions.yaml | 190 ++++++++--------- stable/urban-terror/5.8.12/questions.yaml | 190 ++++++++--------- stable/v-rising/5.8.12/questions.yaml | 190 ++++++++--------- stable/valetudo-mapper/5.8.12/questions.yaml | 190 ++++++++--------- stable/valheim/10.8.12/questions.yaml | 190 ++++++++--------- stable/van-dam/4.10.18/questions.yaml | 190 ++++++++--------- stable/venstar2mqtt/5.8.12/questions.yaml | 190 ++++++++--------- stable/vertex/5.8.14/questions.yaml | 190 ++++++++--------- stable/verysync/9.8.12/questions.yaml | 190 ++++++++--------- stable/vikunja/13.10.24/questions.yaml | 190 ++++++++--------- stable/vintage-story/5.8.12/questions.yaml | 190 ++++++++--------- stable/virt-manager/5.8.12/questions.yaml | 190 ++++++++--------- .../vlmcsd-kms-server/5.8.12/questions.yaml | 190 ++++++++--------- stable/vocechat-server/3.8.12/questions.yaml | 190 ++++++++--------- stable/wallos/4.8.16/questions.yaml | 190 ++++++++--------- stable/watcharr/4.12.7/questions.yaml | 190 ++++++++--------- stable/watchyourlan/8.8.12/questions.yaml | 190 ++++++++--------- stable/webgrabplus/9.8.15/questions.yaml | 190 ++++++++--------- stable/weblate/13.10.18/questions.yaml | 190 ++++++++--------- stable/webnut/8.8.12/questions.yaml | 190 ++++++++--------- stable/webp-server/5.8.14/questions.yaml | 190 ++++++++--------- stable/website-shot/10.8.12/questions.yaml | 190 ++++++++--------- stable/webtop/9.8.75/questions.yaml | 190 ++++++++--------- stable/wekan/14.19.6/questions.yaml | 190 ++++++++--------- stable/wg-easy/12.2.12/questions.yaml | 190 ++++++++--------- stable/whisparr/10.0.13/questions.yaml | 190 ++++++++--------- .../4.9.8/questions.yaml | 190 ++++++++--------- stable/whoogle/10.8.12/questions.yaml | 190 ++++++++--------- stable/wifi-card/5.9.12/questions.yaml | 190 ++++++++--------- stable/wikijs/15.8.12/questions.yaml | 190 ++++++++--------- stable/wireguard/8.8.12/questions.yaml | 190 ++++++++--------- stable/wizarr/6.8.12/questions.yaml | 190 ++++++++--------- stable/wordpress/7.15.24/questions.yaml | 190 ++++++++--------- .../1.1.12/questions.yaml | 190 ++++++++--------- stable/wyoming-piper/4.9.12/questions.yaml | 190 ++++++++--------- stable/wyoming-whisper/5.2.8/questions.yaml | 190 ++++++++--------- stable/xen-orchestra/8.10.14/questions.yaml | 190 ++++++++--------- stable/xmrig/6.8.12/questions.yaml | 190 ++++++++--------- stable/xonotic/5.8.12/questions.yaml | 190 ++++++++--------- stable/xteve/13.8.12/questions.yaml | 190 ++++++++--------- stable/xware/5.8.12/questions.yaml | 190 ++++++++--------- stable/xwiki/12.10.14/questions.yaml | 190 ++++++++--------- .../5.8.12/questions.yaml | 190 ++++++++--------- stable/yacy/5.8.12/questions.yaml | 190 ++++++++--------- stable/yourls/5.8.20/questions.yaml | 190 ++++++++--------- stable/youtransfer/7.8.12/questions.yaml | 190 ++++++++--------- .../10.10.15/questions.yaml | 190 ++++++++--------- stable/z80pack/5.8.12/questions.yaml | 190 ++++++++--------- stable/zerotier/9.8.12/questions.yaml | 190 ++++++++--------- stable/zigbee2mqtt/11.9.12/questions.yaml | 190 ++++++++--------- stable/znc/9.9.14/questions.yaml | 190 ++++++++--------- stable/zoneminder/5.8.12/questions.yaml | 190 ++++++++--------- stable/ztcuui-aio/8.8.12/questions.yaml | 190 ++++++++--------- stable/zwavejs2mqtt/19.10.6/questions.yaml | 190 ++++++++--------- system/cert-manager/4.8.15/questions.yaml | 190 ++++++++--------- system/cloudnative-pg/6.9.13/questions.yaml | 190 ++++++++--------- system/kubeapps/2.10.14/questions.yaml | 190 ++++++++--------- .../4.8.13/questions.yaml | 190 ++++++++--------- system/metallb/14.8.14/questions.yaml | 190 ++++++++--------- system/openebs/4.3.10/questions.yaml | 191 +++++++++--------- .../6.10.13/questions.yaml | 190 ++++++++--------- system/traefik-crds/0.4.13/questions.yaml | 190 ++++++++--------- 756 files changed, 71821 insertions(+), 71820 deletions(-) diff --git a/incubator/TeslaMate/0.0.14/questions.yaml b/incubator/TeslaMate/0.0.14/questions.yaml index e04be8021d4..e46423c726d 100755 --- a/incubator/TeslaMate/0.0.14/questions.yaml +++ b/incubator/TeslaMate/0.0.14/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/incubator/archivebox/1.2.16/questions.yaml b/incubator/archivebox/1.2.16/questions.yaml index dbfb20a1b17..1c0e370cafe 100755 --- a/incubator/archivebox/1.2.16/questions.yaml +++ b/incubator/archivebox/1.2.16/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/incubator/atuin/2.5.16/questions.yaml b/incubator/atuin/2.5.16/questions.yaml index 7a165c6e354..cf211b1f4c7 100755 --- a/incubator/atuin/2.5.16/questions.yaml +++ b/incubator/atuin/2.5.16/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/incubator/flashpaper/1.1.16/questions.yaml b/incubator/flashpaper/1.1.16/questions.yaml index 23271023c1c..0447a31544f 100755 --- a/incubator/flashpaper/1.1.16/questions.yaml +++ b/incubator/flashpaper/1.1.16/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/incubator/lyrion-music-server/1.0.13/questions.yaml b/incubator/lyrion-music-server/1.0.13/questions.yaml index 24777477532..81957cf59e4 100755 --- a/incubator/lyrion-music-server/1.0.13/questions.yaml +++ b/incubator/lyrion-music-server/1.0.13/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/incubator/peppermint/0.1.17/questions.yaml b/incubator/peppermint/0.1.17/questions.yaml index c8f8f4d67bf..452590dd2b1 100755 --- a/incubator/peppermint/0.1.17/questions.yaml +++ b/incubator/peppermint/0.1.17/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/incubator/sd-webui-docker/0.1.16/questions.yaml b/incubator/sd-webui-docker/0.1.16/questions.yaml index d606b907165..204eccb325f 100755 --- a/incubator/sd-webui-docker/0.1.16/questions.yaml +++ b/incubator/sd-webui-docker/0.1.16/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: {} diff --git a/incubator/semaphore/1.2.16/questions.yaml b/incubator/semaphore/1.2.16/questions.yaml index bbd7ac1bf3e..758660d3ca8 100755 --- a/incubator/semaphore/1.2.16/questions.yaml +++ b/incubator/semaphore/1.2.16/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/incubator/slskd/0.1.16/questions.yaml b/incubator/slskd/0.1.16/questions.yaml index fff03a489f6..fb532447072 100755 --- a/incubator/slskd/0.1.16/questions.yaml +++ b/incubator/slskd/0.1.16/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/incubator/victoriametrics/0.0.9/questions.yaml b/incubator/victoriametrics/0.0.9/questions.yaml index 6ed08e6e15f..4becbdb7e03 100755 --- a/incubator/victoriametrics/0.0.9/questions.yaml +++ b/incubator/victoriametrics/0.0.9/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/incubator/wisemapping/0.2.16/questions.yaml b/incubator/wisemapping/0.2.16/questions.yaml index ddeefe44abf..e1b49ded1f4 100755 --- a/incubator/wisemapping/0.2.16/questions.yaml +++ b/incubator/wisemapping/0.2.16/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/premium/authelia/23.13.12/questions.yaml b/premium/authelia/23.13.12/questions.yaml index 7948f4b3aca..84b99423329 100755 --- a/premium/authelia/23.13.12/questions.yaml +++ b/premium/authelia/23.13.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/premium/blocky/14.8.19/questions.yaml b/premium/blocky/14.8.19/questions.yaml index ecce42ef084..95be6d8da5b 100755 --- a/premium/blocky/14.8.19/questions.yaml +++ b/premium/blocky/14.8.19/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/premium/clusterissuer/7.8.14/questions.yaml b/premium/clusterissuer/7.8.14/questions.yaml index 30c890146d7..b1e121363cf 100755 --- a/premium/clusterissuer/7.8.14/questions.yaml +++ b/premium/clusterissuer/7.8.14/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... questions: diff --git a/premium/custom-app/12.8.12/questions.yaml b/premium/custom-app/12.8.12/questions.yaml index 5d1b28ecacb..348f46f416f 100755 --- a/premium/custom-app/12.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/premium/custom-app/12.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/premium/grafana/14.10.14/questions.yaml b/premium/grafana/14.10.14/questions.yaml index f4545ef01b8..c6cbd2178f1 100755 --- a/premium/grafana/14.10.14/questions.yaml +++ b/premium/grafana/14.10.14/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/premium/metallb-config/6.8.14/questions.yaml b/premium/metallb-config/6.8.14/questions.yaml index 7fc00a5679a..779d73fd0c3 100755 --- a/premium/metallb-config/6.8.14/questions.yaml +++ b/premium/metallb-config/6.8.14/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... questions: diff --git a/premium/nextcloud/29.10.31/questions.yaml b/premium/nextcloud/29.10.31/questions.yaml index 9241871eeb0..bf797a60c16 100755 --- a/premium/nextcloud/29.10.31/questions.yaml +++ b/premium/nextcloud/29.10.31/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/premium/prometheus/17.13.14/questions.yaml b/premium/prometheus/17.13.14/questions.yaml index 20f97c00d17..adaf8e416da 100755 --- a/premium/prometheus/17.13.14/questions.yaml +++ b/premium/prometheus/17.13.14/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/premium/traefik/26.10.17/questions.yaml b/premium/traefik/26.10.17/questions.yaml index 6446943a413..46cf963fbf2 100755 --- a/premium/traefik/26.10.17/questions.yaml +++ b/premium/traefik/26.10.17/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/premium/vaultwarden/26.8.13/questions.yaml b/premium/vaultwarden/26.8.13/questions.yaml index cdb6cd8fc86..e860599fca0 100755 --- a/premium/vaultwarden/26.8.13/questions.yaml +++ b/premium/vaultwarden/26.8.13/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/acestream/6.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/acestream/6.8.12/questions.yaml index 1d88aad3a74..5b2a702c127 100755 --- a/stable/acestream/6.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/acestream/6.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/actualserver/10.10.12/questions.yaml b/stable/actualserver/10.10.12/questions.yaml index 7f4d8d7864b..e062595bf6f 100755 --- a/stable/actualserver/10.10.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/actualserver/10.10.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/adguard-home/9.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/adguard-home/9.8.12/questions.yaml index 477fd85e09a..6c19d1856de 100755 --- a/stable/adguard-home/9.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/adguard-home/9.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/adguardhome-sync/6.8.13/questions.yaml b/stable/adguardhome-sync/6.8.13/questions.yaml index cb674aec934..779601097c6 100755 --- a/stable/adguardhome-sync/6.8.13/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/adguardhome-sync/6.8.13/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/adminer/8.8.13/questions.yaml b/stable/adminer/8.8.13/questions.yaml index 6b1fc2916c7..8bf8da4c6af 100755 --- a/stable/adminer/8.8.13/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/adminer/8.8.13/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/airdcpp-webclient/10.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/airdcpp-webclient/10.8.12/questions.yaml index 5d8f4c386f1..214543d26de 100755 --- a/stable/airdcpp-webclient/10.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/airdcpp-webclient/10.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/airsonic-advanced/13.9.12/questions.yaml b/stable/airsonic-advanced/13.9.12/questions.yaml index b7e78759a10..4dfa443ceb0 100755 --- a/stable/airsonic-advanced/13.9.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/airsonic-advanced/13.9.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/airsonic/13.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/airsonic/13.8.12/questions.yaml index 35bfe929ec2..ed127b7ff45 100755 --- a/stable/airsonic/13.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/airsonic/13.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/alienswarm-reactivedrop/5.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/alienswarm-reactivedrop/5.8.12/questions.yaml index 0b38829677a..aca29cab37a 100755 --- a/stable/alienswarm-reactivedrop/5.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/alienswarm-reactivedrop/5.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/alienswarm/5.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/alienswarm/5.8.12/questions.yaml index 09713e330ff..7bcd67c2755 100755 --- a/stable/alienswarm/5.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/alienswarm/5.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/alist/9.11.12/questions.yaml b/stable/alist/9.11.12/questions.yaml index 22dbe7f975c..52976881c4b 100755 --- a/stable/alist/9.11.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/alist/9.11.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/amcrest2mqtt/11.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/amcrest2mqtt/11.8.12/questions.yaml index 64c99e92627..e6c90dba8cc 100755 --- a/stable/amcrest2mqtt/11.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/amcrest2mqtt/11.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: {} diff --git a/stable/americasarmy-pg/5.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/americasarmy-pg/5.8.12/questions.yaml index 286102dd4f3..0ec8461c4bb 100755 --- a/stable/americasarmy-pg/5.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/americasarmy-pg/5.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/amule/7.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/amule/7.8.12/questions.yaml index 3f5ff63ad0d..1c3577d6cf0 100755 --- a/stable/amule/7.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/amule/7.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/android-8-0/5.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/android-8-0/5.8.12/questions.yaml index 47cc7cc093e..978141ca4d0 100755 --- a/stable/android-8-0/5.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/android-8-0/5.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: {} diff --git a/stable/androiddebugbridge/5.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/androiddebugbridge/5.8.12/questions.yaml index 79e6bc5aa85..f29c58cef30 100755 --- a/stable/androiddebugbridge/5.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/androiddebugbridge/5.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/anki-sync-server/6.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/anki-sync-server/6.8.12/questions.yaml index f8ae9364af9..3436b72e47e 100755 --- a/stable/anki-sync-server/6.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/anki-sync-server/6.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/anonaddy/20.20.20/questions.yaml b/stable/anonaddy/20.20.20/questions.yaml index 4bff86cd375..0b499b1777d 100755 --- a/stable/anonaddy/20.20.20/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/anonaddy/20.20.20/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/anope/5.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/anope/5.8.12/questions.yaml index bdee0371b00..116acb117c8 100755 --- a/stable/anope/5.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/anope/5.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: {} diff --git a/stable/answer/3.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/answer/3.8.12/questions.yaml index 4a7a01a7806..7345513a04f 100755 --- a/stable/answer/3.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/answer/3.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/anything-llm/1.5.24/questions.yaml b/stable/anything-llm/1.5.24/questions.yaml index 96660322a9f..7ba784a855d 100755 --- a/stable/anything-llm/1.5.24/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/anything-llm/1.5.24/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/apache-musicindex/11.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/apache-musicindex/11.8.12/questions.yaml index 1c606ff7ce4..ad358df7435 100755 --- a/stable/apache-musicindex/11.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/apache-musicindex/11.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/apache-webdav/5.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/apache-webdav/5.8.12/questions.yaml index 9534fff7b10..8cce3b690e3 100755 --- a/stable/apache-webdav/5.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/apache-webdav/5.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/appdaemon/16.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/appdaemon/16.8.12/questions.yaml index 680af647c55..ad2092b5b23 100755 --- a/stable/appdaemon/16.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/appdaemon/16.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/apt-cacher-ng/8.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/apt-cacher-ng/8.8.12/questions.yaml index 3737b1fe304..b43f323142b 100755 --- a/stable/apt-cacher-ng/8.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/apt-cacher-ng/8.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: {} diff --git a/stable/archiveteam-warrior/5.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/archiveteam-warrior/5.8.12/questions.yaml index 6a540fdc8bb..6cfdfbe9398 100755 --- a/stable/archiveteam-warrior/5.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/archiveteam-warrior/5.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/aria2/12.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/aria2/12.8.12/questions.yaml index b5f38d7abee..1ad8059ad05 100755 --- a/stable/aria2/12.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/aria2/12.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: {} diff --git a/stable/ariang/8.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/ariang/8.8.12/questions.yaml index 64b282cacf5..44e3b610938 100755 --- a/stable/ariang/8.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/ariang/8.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/arksurvivalevolved/7.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/arksurvivalevolved/7.8.12/questions.yaml index a34fe8a5f88..4de33afee36 100755 --- a/stable/arksurvivalevolved/7.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/arksurvivalevolved/7.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: {} diff --git a/stable/arma3/5.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/arma3/5.8.12/questions.yaml index 58c71becde2..da1ac9aba90 100755 --- a/stable/arma3/5.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/arma3/5.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/arma3exilemod/5.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/arma3exilemod/5.8.12/questions.yaml index 888fc9dfdd1..065b896f3fb 100755 --- a/stable/arma3exilemod/5.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/arma3exilemod/5.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/assettocorsa/5.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/assettocorsa/5.8.12/questions.yaml index 4d14646d2c9..e17571cf3a6 100755 --- a/stable/assettocorsa/5.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/assettocorsa/5.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/audacity/12.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/audacity/12.8.12/questions.yaml index b2df02ede8a..cd704226448 100755 --- a/stable/audacity/12.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/audacity/12.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/audiobookshelf/9.9.0/questions.yaml b/stable/audiobookshelf/9.9.0/questions.yaml index f9772972069..4f3de11f95f 100755 --- a/stable/audiobookshelf/9.9.0/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/audiobookshelf/9.9.0/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/aurora-files/5.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/aurora-files/5.8.12/questions.yaml index 47cc7cc093e..978141ca4d0 100755 --- a/stable/aurora-files/5.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/aurora-files/5.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: {} diff --git a/stable/authentik/25.0.13/questions.yaml b/stable/authentik/25.0.13/questions.yaml index 5fd2876f0f0..0231964bc89 100755 --- a/stable/authentik/25.0.13/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/authentik/25.0.13/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/auto-yt-dl/5.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/auto-yt-dl/5.8.12/questions.yaml index bf4884cfa24..596d0eedebd 100755 --- a/stable/auto-yt-dl/5.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/auto-yt-dl/5.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/autobrr/8.11.6/questions.yaml b/stable/autobrr/8.11.6/questions.yaml index 73cd4d33b75..cf44fa34a1f 100755 --- a/stable/autobrr/8.11.6/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/autobrr/8.11.6/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/automatic-music-downloader/9.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/automatic-music-downloader/9.8.12/questions.yaml index 092f88fc917..5694dabd17e 100755 --- a/stable/automatic-music-downloader/9.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/automatic-music-downloader/9.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: {} diff --git a/stable/automatic-ripping-machine/3.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/automatic-ripping-machine/3.8.12/questions.yaml index a5a9eb94f19..eee6adebfa9 100755 --- a/stable/automatic-ripping-machine/3.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/automatic-ripping-machine/3.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/autoscan/8.8.15/questions.yaml b/stable/autoscan/8.8.15/questions.yaml index 0893628ff4c..c7ff533d72c 100755 --- a/stable/autoscan/8.8.15/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/autoscan/8.8.15/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: {} diff --git a/stable/avidemux/9.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/avidemux/9.8.12/questions.yaml index 9aa0424484d..1d29b3122c4 100755 --- a/stable/avidemux/9.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/avidemux/9.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/avorion/5.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/avorion/5.8.12/questions.yaml index b8949941da1..358b4c51b69 100755 --- a/stable/avorion/5.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/avorion/5.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/babybuddy/16.9.11/questions.yaml b/stable/babybuddy/16.9.11/questions.yaml index ee7721d72cf..eb6b09ae6c3 100755 --- a/stable/babybuddy/16.9.11/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/babybuddy/16.9.11/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/backuppc/6.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/backuppc/6.8.12/questions.yaml index fba50730892..9a0d07708e1 100755 --- a/stable/backuppc/6.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/backuppc/6.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/baikal/5.8.13/questions.yaml b/stable/baikal/5.8.13/questions.yaml index dfb5ad1edcb..3a2e98701ac 100755 --- a/stable/baikal/5.8.13/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/baikal/5.8.13/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/barcodebuddy/5.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/barcodebuddy/5.8.12/questions.yaml index e6c807dcd8f..c5740202cef 100755 --- a/stable/barcodebuddy/5.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/barcodebuddy/5.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/barotrauma/5.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/barotrauma/5.8.12/questions.yaml index 742512f38b0..00645ad1c89 100755 --- a/stable/barotrauma/5.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/barotrauma/5.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/baserow/12.11.18/questions.yaml b/stable/baserow/12.11.18/questions.yaml index 87993662ac5..517565c4fa0 100755 --- a/stable/baserow/12.11.18/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/baserow/12.11.18/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/batnoter/5.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/batnoter/5.8.12/questions.yaml index 5bf31bc2aa8..9813d1ac58c 100755 --- a/stable/batnoter/5.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/batnoter/5.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/bazarr/19.6.14/questions.yaml b/stable/bazarr/19.6.14/questions.yaml index df44f7cbb81..7c82146afa4 100755 --- a/stable/bazarr/19.6.14/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/bazarr/19.6.14/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/beets/11.8.14/questions.yaml b/stable/beets/11.8.14/questions.yaml index 512e1418d09..183d9499a5d 100755 --- a/stable/beets/11.8.14/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/beets/11.8.14/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/bender/5.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/bender/5.8.12/questions.yaml index a8edff32995..d21eb6e2ee8 100755 --- a/stable/bender/5.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/bender/5.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/bitcoin-node/5.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/bitcoin-node/5.8.12/questions.yaml index 57b7a658bb6..a040c952f21 100755 --- a/stable/bitcoin-node/5.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/bitcoin-node/5.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/bitcoind/5.8.13/questions.yaml b/stable/bitcoind/5.8.13/questions.yaml index 7b29b1636b4..5a8b7884b74 100755 --- a/stable/bitcoind/5.8.13/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/bitcoind/5.8.13/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/bitcoinunlimited/5.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/bitcoinunlimited/5.8.12/questions.yaml index 7f1474ca3de..bcdaa57267b 100755 --- a/stable/bitcoinunlimited/5.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/bitcoinunlimited/5.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/bitcoinwalletgui/5.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/bitcoinwalletgui/5.8.12/questions.yaml index c0fa79da0f0..5cba5ea01d7 100755 --- a/stable/bitcoinwalletgui/5.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/bitcoinwalletgui/5.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/bitmagnet/1.9.12/questions.yaml b/stable/bitmagnet/1.9.12/questions.yaml index cd52a7d6ad3..c9db2399a54 100755 --- a/stable/bitmagnet/1.9.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/bitmagnet/1.9.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/blender-desktop-g3/5.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/blender-desktop-g3/5.8.12/questions.yaml index 9083ea7571b..ca6c823ea30 100755 --- a/stable/blender-desktop-g3/5.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/blender-desktop-g3/5.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/blender/5.8.14/questions.yaml b/stable/blender/5.8.14/questions.yaml index cea2045ff5a..6aecb6e56a7 100755 --- a/stable/blender/5.8.14/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/blender/5.8.14/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/blog/11.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/blog/11.8.12/questions.yaml index b82e8cd4cc4..cfb04b93c0b 100755 --- a/stable/blog/11.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/blog/11.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/boinc/9.8.13/questions.yaml b/stable/boinc/9.8.13/questions.yaml index 720c741fd09..e4e7bc3ec86 100755 --- a/stable/boinc/9.8.13/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/boinc/9.8.13/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/booksonic-air/13.8.14/questions.yaml b/stable/booksonic-air/13.8.14/questions.yaml index c421d8a837b..abd08465e0b 100755 --- a/stable/booksonic-air/13.8.14/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/booksonic-air/13.8.14/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/bookstack/13.11.19/questions.yaml b/stable/bookstack/13.11.19/questions.yaml index 0a46424613e..13176032ca1 100755 --- a/stable/bookstack/13.11.19/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/bookstack/13.11.19/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/borg-server/4.9.13/questions.yaml b/stable/borg-server/4.9.13/questions.yaml index 5f0dc736bf8..fc8b63111e6 100755 --- a/stable/borg-server/4.9.13/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/borg-server/4.9.13/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: {} diff --git a/stable/breitbandmessung-de/5.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/breitbandmessung-de/5.8.12/questions.yaml index df5e2706c9e..71a5c9d1eb0 100755 --- a/stable/breitbandmessung-de/5.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/breitbandmessung-de/5.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: {} diff --git a/stable/browserless-chrome/9.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/browserless-chrome/9.8.12/questions.yaml index 37b67889819..cb16302c363 100755 --- a/stable/browserless-chrome/9.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/browserless-chrome/9.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/budge/9.8.14/questions.yaml b/stable/budge/9.8.14/questions.yaml index cbaf2daa526..0d00d15f37e 100755 --- a/stable/budge/9.8.14/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/budge/9.8.14/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/bwapp/5.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/bwapp/5.8.12/questions.yaml index 47cc7cc093e..978141ca4d0 100755 --- a/stable/bwapp/5.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/bwapp/5.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: {} diff --git a/stable/cadquery-server/5.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/cadquery-server/5.8.12/questions.yaml index 47cc7cc093e..978141ca4d0 100755 --- a/stable/cadquery-server/5.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/cadquery-server/5.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: {} diff --git a/stable/calibre-web/18.8.14/questions.yaml b/stable/calibre-web/18.8.14/questions.yaml index dac08b4a954..3a2ba403c00 100755 --- a/stable/calibre-web/18.8.14/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/calibre-web/18.8.14/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/calibre/14.9.12/questions.yaml b/stable/calibre/14.9.12/questions.yaml index f58a14ebb00..bbe08d89d63 100755 --- a/stable/calibre/14.9.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/calibre/14.9.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/changedetection-io/2.8.15/questions.yaml b/stable/changedetection-io/2.8.15/questions.yaml index 48f6edaf5e5..41104d61eba 100755 --- a/stable/changedetection-io/2.8.15/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/changedetection-io/2.8.15/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/channels-dvr/6.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/channels-dvr/6.8.12/questions.yaml index 33b71262d7c..b2f10ac644e 100755 --- a/stable/channels-dvr/6.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/channels-dvr/6.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/chevereto/12.15.19/questions.yaml b/stable/chevereto/12.15.19/questions.yaml index 91e14ea01ee..8c433b6ae94 100755 --- a/stable/chevereto/12.15.19/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/chevereto/12.15.19/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/chivalry-medievalwarfare/5.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/chivalry-medievalwarfare/5.8.12/questions.yaml index 7d1c352e47f..537f6a0a2a2 100755 --- a/stable/chivalry-medievalwarfare/5.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/chivalry-medievalwarfare/5.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/chowdown/5.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/chowdown/5.8.12/questions.yaml index 44bd2a230e5..0047340552e 100755 --- a/stable/chowdown/5.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/chowdown/5.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/chroma/2.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/chroma/2.8.12/questions.yaml index fac2841d101..52785a68bd4 100755 --- a/stable/chroma/2.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/chroma/2.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/chromium-desktop-g3/5.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/chromium-desktop-g3/5.8.12/questions.yaml index d75bdca164d..1f28035bc49 100755 --- a/stable/chromium-desktop-g3/5.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/chromium-desktop-g3/5.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/chromium/5.8.13/questions.yaml b/stable/chromium/5.8.13/questions.yaml index 41f46f36426..b52277449fc 100755 --- a/stable/chromium/5.8.13/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/chromium/5.8.13/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/chronograf/5.8.13/questions.yaml b/stable/chronograf/5.8.13/questions.yaml index b22e8d434f0..dab0c80c273 100755 --- a/stable/chronograf/5.8.13/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/chronograf/5.8.13/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/chronos/8.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/chronos/8.8.12/questions.yaml index 98366be3cbc..e7b3e2be80a 100755 --- a/stable/chronos/8.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/chronos/8.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/ciao/5.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/ciao/5.8.12/questions.yaml index 47d8c1b2f56..b2fc7217ab1 100755 --- a/stable/ciao/5.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/ciao/5.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/citadel-forgedwithfire/5.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/citadel-forgedwithfire/5.8.12/questions.yaml index a661ad1c739..0fce418fef3 100755 --- a/stable/citadel-forgedwithfire/5.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/citadel-forgedwithfire/5.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/clamav/10.8.15/questions.yaml b/stable/clamav/10.8.15/questions.yaml index a7460965531..2e494c4e6ab 100755 --- a/stable/clamav/10.8.15/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/clamav/10.8.15/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: {} diff --git a/stable/clarkson/12.15.19/questions.yaml b/stable/clarkson/12.15.19/questions.yaml index f113e8f9607..059a57dfa57 100755 --- a/stable/clarkson/12.15.19/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/clarkson/12.15.19/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/clickhouse/12.10.12/questions.yaml b/stable/clickhouse/12.10.12/questions.yaml index 5c0f0f8eb30..1ce156f7173 100755 --- a/stable/clickhouse/12.10.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/clickhouse/12.10.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... questions: diff --git a/stable/clipplex/3.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/clipplex/3.8.12/questions.yaml index 71375cd6008..05ff0ad9682 100755 --- a/stable/clipplex/3.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/clipplex/3.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/cloud9/11.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/cloud9/11.8.12/questions.yaml index 14c96c322ae..f050d56ebd3 100755 --- a/stable/cloud9/11.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/cloud9/11.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/cloudcommander/5.8.13/questions.yaml b/stable/cloudcommander/5.8.13/questions.yaml index fdc3733d4d6..8ef528b73ad 100755 --- a/stable/cloudcommander/5.8.13/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/cloudcommander/5.8.13/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/cloudflared/10.10.10/questions.yaml b/stable/cloudflared/10.10.10/questions.yaml index 89e67994238..722909544ac 100755 --- a/stable/cloudflared/10.10.10/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/cloudflared/10.10.10/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: {} diff --git a/stable/cloudflareddns/9.8.16/questions.yaml b/stable/cloudflareddns/9.8.16/questions.yaml index fd2076356c5..5a36a509ea0 100755 --- a/stable/cloudflareddns/9.8.16/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/cloudflareddns/9.8.16/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: {} diff --git a/stable/cloudreve/6.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/cloudreve/6.8.12/questions.yaml index 8bf53965eda..554d81ecfca 100755 --- a/stable/cloudreve/6.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/cloudreve/6.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/code-server/11.10.12/questions.yaml b/stable/code-server/11.10.12/questions.yaml index 45a5301dcf9..fa00dbe260a 100755 --- a/stable/code-server/11.10.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/code-server/11.10.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/codeproject-ai-server/2.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/codeproject-ai-server/2.8.12/questions.yaml index 99c35995aa8..3ed844caa89 100755 --- a/stable/codeproject-ai-server/2.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/codeproject-ai-server/2.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/collabora/5.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/collabora/5.8.12/questions.yaml index 81260f9c593..0f5d58d9f63 100755 --- a/stable/collabora/5.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/collabora/5.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/colonysurvival/5.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/colonysurvival/5.8.12/questions.yaml index e7520ad1852..9289048a092 100755 --- a/stable/colonysurvival/5.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/colonysurvival/5.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/commento-plusplus/11.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/commento-plusplus/11.8.12/questions.yaml index 6fcc52a3c48..01eac495ca9 100755 --- a/stable/commento-plusplus/11.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/commento-plusplus/11.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/conanexiles/5.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/conanexiles/5.8.12/questions.yaml index e5aeb235b2e..f40ecc4180c 100755 --- a/stable/conanexiles/5.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/conanexiles/5.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/convos/5.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/convos/5.8.12/questions.yaml index 723ef7ad7a9..52f71af1bbc 100755 --- a/stable/convos/5.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/convos/5.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/cops/8.10.15/questions.yaml b/stable/cops/8.10.15/questions.yaml index 51c3c395833..eee74fe3629 100755 --- a/stable/cops/8.10.15/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/cops/8.10.15/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/core-keeper-dedicated-server/5.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/core-keeper-dedicated-server/5.8.12/questions.yaml index a50f76277e0..da44fc928a2 100755 --- a/stable/core-keeper-dedicated-server/5.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/core-keeper-dedicated-server/5.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: {} diff --git a/stable/corekeeper/5.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/corekeeper/5.8.12/questions.yaml index 45978f6c340..472e08e1468 100755 --- a/stable/corekeeper/5.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/corekeeper/5.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: {} diff --git a/stable/couchpotato/9.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/couchpotato/9.8.12/questions.yaml index b4c8cd7d444..33e77459da5 100755 --- a/stable/couchpotato/9.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/couchpotato/9.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/counterstrike2d/5.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/counterstrike2d/5.8.12/questions.yaml index ad6cb8df3dd..997b730506b 100755 --- a/stable/counterstrike2d/5.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/counterstrike2d/5.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/cowyo/5.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/cowyo/5.8.12/questions.yaml index b2be4e5050b..c838606659f 100755 --- a/stable/cowyo/5.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/cowyo/5.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/craftopia/5.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/craftopia/5.8.12/questions.yaml index e0ca6613580..cf22d85ce04 100755 --- a/stable/craftopia/5.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/craftopia/5.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/crafty-4/7.9.12/questions.yaml b/stable/crafty-4/7.9.12/questions.yaml index e27544beb24..be236b565ca 100755 --- a/stable/crafty-4/7.9.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/crafty-4/7.9.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/crypto-exchanges-gateway/5.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/crypto-exchanges-gateway/5.8.12/questions.yaml index c9719992edb..ba081dff978 100755 --- a/stable/crypto-exchanges-gateway/5.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/crypto-exchanges-gateway/5.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/cryptofolio/12.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/cryptofolio/12.8.12/questions.yaml index c7745232033..6b15cb9e77c 100755 --- a/stable/cryptofolio/12.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/cryptofolio/12.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/cryptpad/7.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/cryptpad/7.8.12/questions.yaml index a7b2570e14e..6d2e810bb03 100755 --- a/stable/cryptpad/7.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/cryptpad/7.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/cs2/3.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/cs2/3.8.12/questions.yaml index 8e78f018b5c..639429b753f 100755 --- a/stable/cs2/3.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/cs2/3.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: {} diff --git a/stable/csgo/5.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/csgo/5.8.12/questions.yaml index 56fd6b4f54c..1eb3194aee0 100755 --- a/stable/csgo/5.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/csgo/5.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/cssource/5.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/cssource/5.8.12/questions.yaml index ad7d426af36..7d5f66f819e 100755 --- a/stable/cssource/5.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/cssource/5.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/cstrike1-6/5.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/cstrike1-6/5.8.12/questions.yaml index fd57135d75d..6bc4ec3eb9e 100755 --- a/stable/cstrike1-6/5.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/cstrike1-6/5.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/cstrikeconditionzero/5.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/cstrikeconditionzero/5.8.12/questions.yaml index c1e0a4b230d..b0d939ed0e9 100755 --- a/stable/cstrikeconditionzero/5.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/cstrikeconditionzero/5.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/ctfd/4.20.20/questions.yaml b/stable/ctfd/4.20.20/questions.yaml index e7346cf5116..8a057ca29d8 100755 --- a/stable/ctfd/4.20.20/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/ctfd/4.20.20/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/cura-novnc/8.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/cura-novnc/8.8.12/questions.yaml index aca78b899b2..aff3d23ae52 100755 --- a/stable/cura-novnc/8.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/cura-novnc/8.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/cyberchef/9.16.8/questions.yaml b/stable/cyberchef/9.16.8/questions.yaml index d7df2c6522f..75863671068 100755 --- a/stable/cyberchef/9.16.8/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/cyberchef/9.16.8/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/czkawka/9.9.12/questions.yaml b/stable/czkawka/9.9.12/questions.yaml index ef8132a454a..e4180bca0af 100755 --- a/stable/czkawka/9.9.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/czkawka/9.9.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/dailynotes/5.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/dailynotes/5.8.12/questions.yaml index fdabdc4e2e2..372a3a6d427 100755 --- a/stable/dailynotes/5.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/dailynotes/5.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/damselfly/5.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/damselfly/5.8.12/questions.yaml index 2e9bfd1d386..360d9fb5e90 100755 --- a/stable/damselfly/5.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/damselfly/5.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/dashdot/8.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/dashdot/8.8.12/questions.yaml index 9abd7013af3..94c4aa54728 100755 --- a/stable/dashdot/8.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/dashdot/8.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/dashmachine/5.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/dashmachine/5.8.12/questions.yaml index c6647eaa236..ab01d4def9b 100755 --- a/stable/dashmachine/5.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/dashmachine/5.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/dashy/6.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/dashy/6.8.12/questions.yaml index 16872b4eace..513056d9d75 100755 --- a/stable/dashy/6.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/dashy/6.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/davos/12.8.14/questions.yaml b/stable/davos/12.8.14/questions.yaml index 37e3179ff25..b53c61eb3bc 100755 --- a/stable/davos/12.8.14/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/davos/12.8.14/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/dayofdefeatsource/5.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/dayofdefeatsource/5.8.12/questions.yaml index f981ad9277c..cff4fdcbb66 100755 --- a/stable/dayofdefeatsource/5.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/dayofdefeatsource/5.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/daysofwar/5.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/daysofwar/5.8.12/questions.yaml index ead47491382..d4f00679e3f 100755 --- a/stable/daysofwar/5.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/daysofwar/5.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/dayz/5.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/dayz/5.8.12/questions.yaml index 4a80f7b1bf9..558c008e033 100755 --- a/stable/dayz/5.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/dayz/5.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/ddclient/9.8.15/questions.yaml b/stable/ddclient/9.8.15/questions.yaml index 85f85dde878..1947ca6658d 100755 --- a/stable/ddclient/9.8.15/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/ddclient/9.8.15/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: {} diff --git a/stable/ddns-go/10.10.13/questions.yaml b/stable/ddns-go/10.10.13/questions.yaml index 9043e55d214..57b24a56fa6 100755 --- a/stable/ddns-go/10.10.13/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/ddns-go/10.10.13/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/ddns-route53/5.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/ddns-route53/5.8.12/questions.yaml index a8ceac817f7..8eb3a868ca9 100755 --- a/stable/ddns-route53/5.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/ddns-route53/5.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: {} diff --git a/stable/ddns-updater/9.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/ddns-updater/9.8.12/questions.yaml index b9a3b6b4886..ef9ed7bcfb2 100755 --- a/stable/ddns-updater/9.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/ddns-updater/9.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/debian-apt-mirror/5.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/debian-apt-mirror/5.8.12/questions.yaml index 47a5687d5da..339c6c2e418 100755 --- a/stable/debian-apt-mirror/5.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/debian-apt-mirror/5.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/debian-bullseye/5.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/debian-bullseye/5.8.12/questions.yaml index 4718ce0a7ef..9725179f4cd 100755 --- a/stable/debian-bullseye/5.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/debian-bullseye/5.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/deconz/15.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/deconz/15.8.12/questions.yaml index e6b09d8d7e2..11bba3f8102 100755 --- a/stable/deconz/15.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/deconz/15.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/deemix/10.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/deemix/10.8.12/questions.yaml index 02652a1b4a7..286d75304ac 100755 --- a/stable/deemix/10.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/deemix/10.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/deepstack/11.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/deepstack/11.8.12/questions.yaml index 5cb6b0340b7..a0e274c5e76 100755 --- a/stable/deepstack/11.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/deepstack/11.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/dell-idrac-fan-controller/5.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/dell-idrac-fan-controller/5.8.12/questions.yaml index f2baf4c7634..9017dd6e52f 100755 --- a/stable/dell-idrac-fan-controller/5.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/dell-idrac-fan-controller/5.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... questions: diff --git a/stable/deluge/18.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/deluge/18.8.12/questions.yaml index d552d9e0f18..e7457afc13d 100755 --- a/stable/deluge/18.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/deluge/18.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/digikam/11.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/digikam/11.8.12/questions.yaml index 57d6afebf39..c32c411c9ef 100755 --- a/stable/digikam/11.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/digikam/11.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/dillinger/9.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/dillinger/9.8.12/questions.yaml index 89dea12a094..78d6ee6a08b 100755 --- a/stable/dillinger/9.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/dillinger/9.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/discordgsm/7.9.12/questions.yaml b/stable/discordgsm/7.9.12/questions.yaml index 7bf26556fe9..c4f61ad42cd 100755 --- a/stable/discordgsm/7.9.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/discordgsm/7.9.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/dispatch/5.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/dispatch/5.8.12/questions.yaml index 8a6ff478ea6..2c14751acd7 100755 --- a/stable/dispatch/5.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/dispatch/5.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/dizquetv/14.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/dizquetv/14.8.12/questions.yaml index b84e714d07b..2b13ff94b36 100755 --- a/stable/dizquetv/14.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/dizquetv/14.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/dns-doh-companion/5.8.13/questions.yaml b/stable/dns-doh-companion/5.8.13/questions.yaml index 8472c6ca540..83d26638782 100755 --- a/stable/dns-doh-companion/5.8.13/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/dns-doh-companion/5.8.13/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/docker-hub-rss/5.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/docker-hub-rss/5.8.12/questions.yaml index 47cc7cc093e..978141ca4d0 100755 --- a/stable/docker-hub-rss/5.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/docker-hub-rss/5.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: {} diff --git a/stable/docker/6.1.17/questions.yaml b/stable/docker/6.1.17/questions.yaml index 311eb0d4d32..f511b690c77 100755 --- a/stable/docker/6.1.17/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/docker/6.1.17/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: {} diff --git a/stable/dockerregistry/5.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/dockerregistry/5.8.12/questions.yaml index 512522e5aaf..563ab21c143 100755 --- a/stable/dockerregistry/5.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/dockerregistry/5.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/docusaurus/8.8.13/questions.yaml b/stable/docusaurus/8.8.13/questions.yaml index df547ac6d6b..52c4232f193 100755 --- a/stable/docusaurus/8.8.13/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/docusaurus/8.8.13/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/dokuwiki/11.4.13/questions.yaml b/stable/dokuwiki/11.4.13/questions.yaml index 51d6230446f..6da8fa12fce 100755 --- a/stable/dokuwiki/11.4.13/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/dokuwiki/11.4.13/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/domoticz/10.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/domoticz/10.8.12/questions.yaml index 934d4bf9131..040ecbffa60 100755 --- a/stable/domoticz/10.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/domoticz/10.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/dontstarvetogether/5.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/dontstarvetogether/5.8.12/questions.yaml index 69a83b0665b..b1e0fefbfe1 100755 --- a/stable/dontstarvetogether/5.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/dontstarvetogether/5.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/doplarr/9.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/doplarr/9.8.12/questions.yaml index ed0921086a4..a6de0307bdf 100755 --- a/stable/doplarr/9.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/doplarr/9.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: {} diff --git a/stable/double-take/10.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/double-take/10.8.12/questions.yaml index d191593f9f4..7daacf49291 100755 --- a/stable/double-take/10.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/double-take/10.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/doublecommander/12.8.14/questions.yaml b/stable/doublecommander/12.8.14/questions.yaml index 0d8a98d6377..2001d4559d2 100755 --- a/stable/doublecommander/12.8.14/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/doublecommander/12.8.14/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/drawio/11.8.15/questions.yaml b/stable/drawio/11.8.15/questions.yaml index 5e2f49bd220..e3796e9c2f9 100755 --- a/stable/drawio/11.8.15/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/drawio/11.8.15/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/dropbox-by-otherguy/5.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/dropbox-by-otherguy/5.8.12/questions.yaml index fb91ded1e54..55bc3bd47e3 100755 --- a/stable/dropbox-by-otherguy/5.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/dropbox-by-otherguy/5.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: {} diff --git a/stable/duckdns/9.8.14/questions.yaml b/stable/duckdns/9.8.14/questions.yaml index 49184db4e5a..4fc3d4ba24a 100755 --- a/stable/duckdns/9.8.14/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/duckdns/9.8.14/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: {} diff --git a/stable/duplicacy/6.8.15/questions.yaml b/stable/duplicacy/6.8.15/questions.yaml index e2e53cf0650..0d001d0da6d 100755 --- a/stable/duplicacy/6.8.15/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/duplicacy/6.8.15/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/duplicati/13.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/duplicati/13.8.12/questions.yaml index 8f55c419e1a..62d2420b4af 100755 --- a/stable/duplicati/13.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/duplicati/13.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/ecodms/5.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/ecodms/5.8.12/questions.yaml index e7674d6e2cb..dc3445aae37 100755 --- a/stable/ecodms/5.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/ecodms/5.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: {} diff --git a/stable/electrum/5.8.13/questions.yaml b/stable/electrum/5.8.13/questions.yaml index 14e530e4064..ccb2c58669c 100755 --- a/stable/electrum/5.8.13/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/electrum/5.8.13/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/emby-sync/5.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/emby-sync/5.8.12/questions.yaml index 2a1b3c84476..3f06b024cc3 100755 --- a/stable/emby-sync/5.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/emby-sync/5.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/emby/18.8.15/questions.yaml b/stable/emby/18.8.15/questions.yaml index 35cc63f4650..7d11a7c7e3a 100755 --- a/stable/emby/18.8.15/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/emby/18.8.15/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/embystat/9.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/embystat/9.8.12/questions.yaml index 35ed780d490..cb36b16a3d3 100755 --- a/stable/embystat/9.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/embystat/9.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/emulatorjs/9.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/emulatorjs/9.8.12/questions.yaml index c6f9b836da6..b6c8ff85b6f 100755 --- a/stable/emulatorjs/9.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/emulatorjs/9.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/endlessh/9.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/endlessh/9.8.12/questions.yaml index 4fafca2b937..3745d5ca287 100755 --- a/stable/endlessh/9.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/endlessh/9.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: {} diff --git a/stable/ersatztv/3.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/ersatztv/3.8.12/questions.yaml index 8064079ce38..0d10acd72b8 100755 --- a/stable/ersatztv/3.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/ersatztv/3.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -2,165 +2,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/esphome/19.10.6/questions.yaml b/stable/esphome/19.10.6/questions.yaml index 80b3c2da9b5..08b4ca86fe4 100755 --- a/stable/esphome/19.10.6/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/esphome/19.10.6/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/etesync/9.10.18/questions.yaml b/stable/etesync/9.10.18/questions.yaml index 22e6b4d8dc8..9146bac19a1 100755 --- a/stable/etesync/9.10.18/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/etesync/9.10.18/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/ethercalc/5.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/ethercalc/5.8.12/questions.yaml index 9dfd4b01177..acd58d28c46 100755 --- a/stable/ethercalc/5.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/ethercalc/5.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/etherpad/16.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/etherpad/16.8.12/questions.yaml index 5c8b7106786..7802285b484 100755 --- a/stable/etherpad/16.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/etherpad/16.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/explainshell/5.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/explainshell/5.8.12/questions.yaml index 47cc7cc093e..978141ca4d0 100755 --- a/stable/explainshell/5.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/explainshell/5.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: {} diff --git a/stable/external-dns/4.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/external-dns/4.8.12/questions.yaml index 10e8a41804a..0820a18ccb4 100755 --- a/stable/external-dns/4.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/external-dns/4.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/external-ip/5.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/external-ip/5.8.12/questions.yaml index 4891e45a4f9..308c4d869de 100755 --- a/stable/external-ip/5.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/external-ip/5.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: {} diff --git a/stable/external-service/13.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/external-service/13.8.12/questions.yaml index d204a15d7f7..3c29cc3fb8b 100755 --- a/stable/external-service/13.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/external-service/13.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/fabulinus/2.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/fabulinus/2.8.12/questions.yaml index 938edaf5b4a..a1307f42693 100755 --- a/stable/fabulinus/2.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/fabulinus/2.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/factorio/7.8.14/questions.yaml b/stable/factorio/7.8.14/questions.yaml index 76f472ecc42..5273090d7f4 100755 --- a/stable/factorio/7.8.14/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/factorio/7.8.14/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: {} diff --git a/stable/factorioservermanager/5.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/factorioservermanager/5.8.12/questions.yaml index 9c096525854..9d608eb9f0a 100755 --- a/stable/factorioservermanager/5.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/factorioservermanager/5.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/farmos/5.8.14/questions.yaml b/stable/farmos/5.8.14/questions.yaml index 28da2d419a7..7dc11523852 100755 --- a/stable/farmos/5.8.14/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/farmos/5.8.14/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/fastcom-mqtt/5.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/fastcom-mqtt/5.8.12/questions.yaml index ce5f0f06d70..a03b8936e2a 100755 --- a/stable/fastcom-mqtt/5.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/fastcom-mqtt/5.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: {} diff --git a/stable/fenrus/5.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/fenrus/5.8.12/questions.yaml index c4a4a2f1648..18cdf444567 100755 --- a/stable/fenrus/5.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/fenrus/5.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/ferdi-server/11.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/ferdi-server/11.8.12/questions.yaml index 36d2a137c09..82c0d9911a4 100755 --- a/stable/ferdi-server/11.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/ferdi-server/11.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/ffmpeg-mkvdts2ac3/5.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/ffmpeg-mkvdts2ac3/5.8.12/questions.yaml index cdb2c5ab7cc..021669556cc 100755 --- a/stable/ffmpeg-mkvdts2ac3/5.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/ffmpeg-mkvdts2ac3/5.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: {} diff --git a/stable/filebot/9.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/filebot/9.8.12/questions.yaml index 075033be635..2772bcfae48 100755 --- a/stable/filebot/9.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/filebot/9.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/filebrowser/9.9.12/questions.yaml b/stable/filebrowser/9.9.12/questions.yaml index 2b2c7d4960f..2f86239b3e2 100755 --- a/stable/filebrowser/9.9.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/filebrowser/9.9.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/fileflows/10.10.6/questions.yaml b/stable/fileflows/10.10.6/questions.yaml index 9f7f4b64b67..cf9335dfca8 100755 --- a/stable/fileflows/10.10.6/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/fileflows/10.10.6/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/fileshelter/6.9.12/questions.yaml b/stable/fileshelter/6.9.12/questions.yaml index fa7a8a7ccbc..f885cf6cb09 100755 --- a/stable/fileshelter/6.9.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/fileshelter/6.9.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/filestash/6.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/filestash/6.8.12/questions.yaml index f290b1ed3f3..fe625ca8ed2 100755 --- a/stable/filestash/6.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/filestash/6.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/filezilla/11.8.14/questions.yaml b/stable/filezilla/11.8.14/questions.yaml index fcb2375fa7d..801cb9bfad2 100755 --- a/stable/filezilla/11.8.14/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/filezilla/11.8.14/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/fireflyiii/25.10.18/questions.yaml b/stable/fireflyiii/25.10.18/questions.yaml index d025d5c59ff..af9573759ba 100755 --- a/stable/fireflyiii/25.10.18/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/fireflyiii/25.10.18/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/firefox-desktop-g3/5.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/firefox-desktop-g3/5.8.12/questions.yaml index d75bdca164d..1f28035bc49 100755 --- a/stable/firefox-desktop-g3/5.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/firefox-desktop-g3/5.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/firefox-syncserver/17.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/firefox-syncserver/17.8.12/questions.yaml index 830879fd9c3..8da02bec873 100755 --- a/stable/firefox-syncserver/17.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/firefox-syncserver/17.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/firefox/13.1.13/questions.yaml b/stable/firefox/13.1.13/questions.yaml index 34631625889..4078703024b 100755 --- a/stable/firefox/13.1.13/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/firefox/13.1.13/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/fireshare/6.9.12/questions.yaml b/stable/fireshare/6.9.12/questions.yaml index f60b0a5feb8..4c889b904c0 100755 --- a/stable/fireshare/6.9.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/fireshare/6.9.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/firezone/3.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/firezone/3.8.12/questions.yaml index d81dd4d6c0f..4218edad309 100755 --- a/stable/firezone/3.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/firezone/3.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/fistfuloffrags/5.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/fistfuloffrags/5.8.12/questions.yaml index c83f65b9e10..82057d490d7 100755 --- a/stable/fistfuloffrags/5.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/fistfuloffrags/5.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/fivem/5.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/fivem/5.8.12/questions.yaml index be423fc3542..f18d803ae9c 100755 --- a/stable/fivem/5.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/fivem/5.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/flame/5.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/flame/5.8.12/questions.yaml index e3fa522f457..6302170bb7e 100755 --- a/stable/flame/5.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/flame/5.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/flaresolverr/13.8.13/questions.yaml b/stable/flaresolverr/13.8.13/questions.yaml index 8ded3bc140a..352a6df0d03 100755 --- a/stable/flaresolverr/13.8.13/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/flaresolverr/13.8.13/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: {} diff --git a/stable/fleet/12.15.21/questions.yaml b/stable/fleet/12.15.21/questions.yaml index 76bef4c40e5..a57bf3a487f 100755 --- a/stable/fleet/12.15.21/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/fleet/12.15.21/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/flexget/9.8.14/questions.yaml b/stable/flexget/9.8.14/questions.yaml index a6cc9e31c29..e35cf911a3d 100755 --- a/stable/flexget/9.8.14/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/flexget/9.8.14/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/flextv/5.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/flextv/5.8.12/questions.yaml index 9d9bad30ff5..23920249636 100755 --- a/stable/flextv/5.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/flextv/5.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/flood/13.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/flood/13.8.12/questions.yaml index 28be8a29f66..faadb724105 100755 --- a/stable/flood/13.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/flood/13.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/flowise/4.9.13/questions.yaml b/stable/flowise/4.9.13/questions.yaml index 771f4800633..b01ce538966 100755 --- a/stable/flowise/4.9.13/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/flowise/4.9.13/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/fluidd/9.9.12/questions.yaml b/stable/fluidd/9.9.12/questions.yaml index 2b1d669cc1c..46a6ae7de3a 100755 --- a/stable/fluidd/9.9.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/fluidd/9.9.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/fluttercoin-wallet/5.8.13/questions.yaml b/stable/fluttercoin-wallet/5.8.13/questions.yaml index bbd197ab9e6..e14da4d589a 100755 --- a/stable/fluttercoin-wallet/5.8.13/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/fluttercoin-wallet/5.8.13/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/fmd2-wine/5.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/fmd2-wine/5.8.12/questions.yaml index 77eea35024c..2904d5e85e2 100755 --- a/stable/fmd2-wine/5.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/fmd2-wine/5.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/foldingathome/9.8.13/questions.yaml b/stable/foldingathome/9.8.13/questions.yaml index b324913e4b8..3406281b006 100755 --- a/stable/foldingathome/9.8.13/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/foldingathome/9.8.13/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/fossil/11.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/fossil/11.8.12/questions.yaml index efa08807d66..2793935e5db 100755 --- a/stable/fossil/11.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/fossil/11.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/fotosho/5.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/fotosho/5.8.12/questions.yaml index 3e29ea0ebb9..454f37b4f1d 100755 --- a/stable/fotosho/5.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/fotosho/5.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/freecad-desktop-g3/5.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/freecad-desktop-g3/5.8.12/questions.yaml index d75bdca164d..1f28035bc49 100755 --- a/stable/freecad-desktop-g3/5.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/freecad-desktop-g3/5.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/freeradius/13.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/freeradius/13.8.12/questions.yaml index adff8e36f0e..60885efba93 100755 --- a/stable/freeradius/13.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/freeradius/13.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... questions: diff --git a/stable/freshrss/18.8.13/questions.yaml b/stable/freshrss/18.8.13/questions.yaml index b33fbcdba8d..e9303a4058b 100755 --- a/stable/freshrss/18.8.13/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/freshrss/18.8.13/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/friendica/14.4.22/questions.yaml b/stable/friendica/14.4.22/questions.yaml index 7bf4aa04140..82ded396891 100755 --- a/stable/friendica/14.4.22/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/friendica/14.4.22/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/frigate/14.4.12/questions.yaml b/stable/frigate/14.4.12/questions.yaml index db6ad9a6bdf..d37dd0876cb 100755 --- a/stable/frigate/14.4.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/frigate/14.4.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/fsm/5.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/fsm/5.8.12/questions.yaml index 47cc7cc093e..978141ca4d0 100755 --- a/stable/fsm/5.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/fsm/5.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: {} diff --git a/stable/game-server-watcher/1.5.14/questions.yaml b/stable/game-server-watcher/1.5.14/questions.yaml index 706fb650502..fc933ba25ca 100755 --- a/stable/game-server-watcher/1.5.14/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/game-server-watcher/1.5.14/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/gamevault-backend/6.1.13/questions.yaml b/stable/gamevault-backend/6.1.13/questions.yaml index 8f6855d48ac..e6438b4ab8a 100755 --- a/stable/gamevault-backend/6.1.13/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/gamevault-backend/6.1.13/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: {} diff --git a/stable/gaps/18.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/gaps/18.8.12/questions.yaml index c59eeb30e75..5eadf794f55 100755 --- a/stable/gaps/18.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/gaps/18.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/garrysmod/5.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/garrysmod/5.8.12/questions.yaml index b46c69c7f12..54e6041bd1c 100755 --- a/stable/garrysmod/5.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/garrysmod/5.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/gaseous-server/1.11.20/questions.yaml b/stable/gaseous-server/1.11.20/questions.yaml index baca656ad26..318b41d6cba 100755 --- a/stable/gaseous-server/1.11.20/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/gaseous-server/1.11.20/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/genea/5.9.12/questions.yaml b/stable/genea/5.9.12/questions.yaml index ca8f86524d8..f5c128dfb48 100755 --- a/stable/genea/5.9.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/genea/5.9.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/ghostfolio/4.26.5/questions.yaml b/stable/ghostfolio/4.26.5/questions.yaml index fab1f7e9280..7ad3baeeb1f 100755 --- a/stable/ghostfolio/4.26.5/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/ghostfolio/4.26.5/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/gitea/18.16.21/questions.yaml b/stable/gitea/18.16.21/questions.yaml index c8a5e09ccd5..989a43ef0e5 100755 --- a/stable/gitea/18.16.21/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/gitea/18.16.21/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/github-backup/5.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/github-backup/5.8.12/questions.yaml index 23a9826c2e0..4982a1ed1f2 100755 --- a/stable/github-backup/5.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/github-backup/5.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: {} diff --git a/stable/glauth/5.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/glauth/5.8.12/questions.yaml index 21fd8695796..16b9907eed7 100755 --- a/stable/glauth/5.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/glauth/5.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/go-playground/5.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/go-playground/5.8.12/questions.yaml index 883e775417a..647b213579b 100755 --- a/stable/go-playground/5.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/go-playground/5.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/goaccess-npm-logs/5.8.13/questions.yaml b/stable/goaccess-npm-logs/5.8.13/questions.yaml index e4b8ec2a9e3..59400952662 100755 --- a/stable/goaccess-npm-logs/5.8.13/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/goaccess-npm-logs/5.8.13/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/goaccess/5.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/goaccess/5.8.12/questions.yaml index 1d167b91422..aa8b6871787 100755 --- a/stable/goaccess/5.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/goaccess/5.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/godaddy-ddns/5.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/godaddy-ddns/5.8.12/questions.yaml index 88028ff150f..2479ac96055 100755 --- a/stable/godaddy-ddns/5.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/godaddy-ddns/5.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: {} diff --git a/stable/gokapi/5.8.13/questions.yaml b/stable/gokapi/5.8.13/questions.yaml index b3a63d42c8a..39c8fe2d3db 100755 --- a/stable/gokapi/5.8.13/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/gokapi/5.8.13/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/golinks/11.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/golinks/11.8.12/questions.yaml index 0371736f208..c4812b13a6d 100755 --- a/stable/golinks/11.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/golinks/11.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/gonic/13.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/gonic/13.8.12/questions.yaml index 3ff06f7055c..111c5e6c8aa 100755 --- a/stable/gonic/13.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/gonic/13.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/googlephotossync/6.1.12/questions.yaml b/stable/googlephotossync/6.1.12/questions.yaml index 392c8139740..18ab542c407 100755 --- a/stable/googlephotossync/6.1.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/googlephotossync/6.1.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: {} diff --git a/stable/gpodder/5.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/gpodder/5.8.12/questions.yaml index 60b98682f11..76dbe623a16 100755 --- a/stable/gpodder/5.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/gpodder/5.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/grafana-image-renderer/5.8.14/questions.yaml b/stable/grafana-image-renderer/5.8.14/questions.yaml index 47cc7cc093e..978141ca4d0 100755 --- a/stable/grafana-image-renderer/5.8.14/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/grafana-image-renderer/5.8.14/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: {} diff --git a/stable/grav/11.8.14/questions.yaml b/stable/grav/11.8.14/questions.yaml index a4c5c756f11..cbaff5ee532 100755 --- a/stable/grav/11.8.14/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/grav/11.8.14/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/gravity/3.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/gravity/3.8.12/questions.yaml index e0b039c0e2b..157aade1fe6 100755 --- a/stable/gravity/3.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/gravity/3.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/gridcoinwalletgui/5.8.13/questions.yaml b/stable/gridcoinwalletgui/5.8.13/questions.yaml index 29138710c94..e7a4e392d3a 100755 --- a/stable/gridcoinwalletgui/5.8.13/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/gridcoinwalletgui/5.8.13/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/grocy/18.9.13/questions.yaml b/stable/grocy/18.9.13/questions.yaml index 748ce94999d..1623fe5b57a 100755 --- a/stable/grocy/18.9.13/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/grocy/18.9.13/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/guacamole/13.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/guacamole/13.8.12/questions.yaml index 96a05df37c7..e66be783421 100755 --- a/stable/guacamole/13.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/guacamole/13.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/guacd/9.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/guacd/9.8.12/questions.yaml index ad873fd17a6..d4ee88faf44 100755 --- a/stable/guacd/9.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/guacd/9.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: {} diff --git a/stable/guide2go/5.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/guide2go/5.8.12/questions.yaml index 7ae143a12e6..4a9a2c494a7 100755 --- a/stable/guide2go/5.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/guide2go/5.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: {} diff --git a/stable/h5ai/5.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/h5ai/5.8.12/questions.yaml index 1c2de7cb4ed..f99d8ab436a 100755 --- a/stable/h5ai/5.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/h5ai/5.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/halflife2deathmatch/5.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/halflife2deathmatch/5.8.12/questions.yaml index 2992cf31bdd..c2540707b3b 100755 --- a/stable/halflife2deathmatch/5.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/halflife2deathmatch/5.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/hammond/9.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/hammond/9.8.12/questions.yaml index 8211a94c2e5..9531b137b6a 100755 --- a/stable/hammond/9.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/hammond/9.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/handbrake/21.9.12/questions.yaml b/stable/handbrake/21.9.12/questions.yaml index e8b9b2afaeb..c6faa416934 100755 --- a/stable/handbrake/21.9.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/handbrake/21.9.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/hassconfigurator/5.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/hassconfigurator/5.8.12/questions.yaml index d80f198ed87..498b2206958 100755 --- a/stable/hassconfigurator/5.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/hassconfigurator/5.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/haste-server/13.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/haste-server/13.8.12/questions.yaml index 6a8814bd2f8..af2cea64d3f 100755 --- a/stable/haste-server/13.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/haste-server/13.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/hastebin/5.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/hastebin/5.8.12/questions.yaml index e9560c25bc4..3c8d7f6cd73 100755 --- a/stable/hastebin/5.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/hastebin/5.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/hasty-paste/6.10.18/questions.yaml b/stable/hasty-paste/6.10.18/questions.yaml index f91bf131d02..3afe13b4cf1 100755 --- a/stable/hasty-paste/6.10.18/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/hasty-paste/6.10.18/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/headphones/11.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/headphones/11.8.12/questions.yaml index 89ffff91c03..00a89eb6043 100755 --- a/stable/headphones/11.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/headphones/11.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/healthchecks/14.9.14/questions.yaml b/stable/healthchecks/14.9.14/questions.yaml index 6f5c8cdf549..011704f05ff 100755 --- a/stable/healthchecks/14.9.14/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/healthchecks/14.9.14/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/hedgedoc/12.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/hedgedoc/12.8.12/questions.yaml index 74b5f0d284b..1f74d6c4518 100755 --- a/stable/hedgedoc/12.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/hedgedoc/12.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/heimdall/20.8.14/questions.yaml b/stable/heimdall/20.8.14/questions.yaml index ed922fc5b84..9cad3836124 100755 --- a/stable/heimdall/20.8.14/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/heimdall/20.8.14/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/hetzner-ddns/5.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/hetzner-ddns/5.8.12/questions.yaml index fd3a0006be8..135fe76faf0 100755 --- a/stable/hetzner-ddns/5.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/hetzner-ddns/5.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: {} diff --git a/stable/hexchat/5.8.13/questions.yaml b/stable/hexchat/5.8.13/questions.yaml index 753ee42ada6..7f7ebd93e53 100755 --- a/stable/hexchat/5.8.13/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/hexchat/5.8.13/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/hexo-blog/5.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/hexo-blog/5.8.12/questions.yaml index 7b6c0df6ef2..fb987ec00a8 100755 --- a/stable/hexo-blog/5.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/hexo-blog/5.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/homarr/10.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/homarr/10.8.12/questions.yaml index a95cc4684dd..21882ca993f 100755 --- a/stable/homarr/10.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/homarr/10.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/home-assistant/24.10.14/questions.yaml b/stable/home-assistant/24.10.14/questions.yaml index d35f6260c28..0f7f7ce1447 100755 --- a/stable/home-assistant/24.10.14/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/home-assistant/24.10.14/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/homebox/6.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/homebox/6.8.12/questions.yaml index 91919ac1bbe..961f58752a8 100755 --- a/stable/homebox/6.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/homebox/6.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/homebridge/7.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/homebridge/7.8.12/questions.yaml index eee6ea97084..1fa1e00e6db 100755 --- a/stable/homebridge/7.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/homebridge/7.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/homelablabelmaker/8.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/homelablabelmaker/8.8.12/questions.yaml index 0b628ab7187..82b17265eb3 100755 --- a/stable/homelablabelmaker/8.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/homelablabelmaker/8.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/homepage/7.8.14/questions.yaml b/stable/homepage/7.8.14/questions.yaml index 6bc075e7ca4..c24751d9122 100755 --- a/stable/homepage/7.8.14/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/homepage/7.8.14/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/homer/9.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/homer/9.8.12/questions.yaml index 1e42f8a964e..d9f0053bc85 100755 --- a/stable/homer/9.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/homer/9.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/hoobs/5.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/hoobs/5.8.12/questions.yaml index 8cc1086d96f..34363234601 100755 --- a/stable/hoobs/5.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/hoobs/5.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/htpcmanager/9.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/htpcmanager/9.8.12/questions.yaml index 3bc03d1d61b..8dd76e86b0e 100755 --- a/stable/htpcmanager/9.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/htpcmanager/9.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/humhub/7.19.20/questions.yaml b/stable/humhub/7.19.20/questions.yaml index 040a9716c30..65fea9e0184 100755 --- a/stable/humhub/7.19.20/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/humhub/7.19.20/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/hurtworld/5.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/hurtworld/5.8.12/questions.yaml index aeb3d037011..e9c6af0efb3 100755 --- a/stable/hurtworld/5.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/hurtworld/5.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/hyperion-ng/13.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/hyperion-ng/13.8.12/questions.yaml index b8f26bb05ae..192c1adc28b 100755 --- a/stable/hyperion-ng/13.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/hyperion-ng/13.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/icloudpd/6.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/icloudpd/6.8.12/questions.yaml index efd8e861472..ab8b6323431 100755 --- a/stable/icloudpd/6.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/icloudpd/6.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/imgpush/5.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/imgpush/5.8.12/questions.yaml index 46a3c3bfea8..97cef86623a 100755 --- a/stable/imgpush/5.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/imgpush/5.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/immich/14.16.15/questions.yaml b/stable/immich/14.16.15/questions.yaml index 8291a22a971..52202c6353a 100755 --- a/stable/immich/14.16.15/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/immich/14.16.15/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/import-ics/5.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/import-ics/5.8.12/questions.yaml index fbd92f83460..1d546a38d17 100755 --- a/stable/import-ics/5.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/import-ics/5.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: {} diff --git a/stable/impostor-server/8.8.13/questions.yaml b/stable/impostor-server/8.8.13/questions.yaml index db600fe61ea..88eae7b667b 100755 --- a/stable/impostor-server/8.8.13/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/impostor-server/8.8.13/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/inkscape-desktop-g3/5.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/inkscape-desktop-g3/5.8.12/questions.yaml index 43a0edc4328..3fc5f28268c 100755 --- a/stable/inkscape-desktop-g3/5.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/inkscape-desktop-g3/5.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/insurgencysandstorm/5.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/insurgencysandstorm/5.8.12/questions.yaml index 952251f5401..d0bc33bbabf 100755 --- a/stable/insurgencysandstorm/5.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/insurgencysandstorm/5.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/invidious/9.8.13/questions.yaml b/stable/invidious/9.8.13/questions.yaml index 990376e2aca..c4a2a654ec9 100755 --- a/stable/invidious/9.8.13/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/invidious/9.8.13/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/invitarr/5.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/invitarr/5.8.12/questions.yaml index 16783979b0b..48f1caa5a68 100755 --- a/stable/invitarr/5.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/invitarr/5.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: {} diff --git a/stable/ipfs/10.10.8/questions.yaml b/stable/ipfs/10.10.8/questions.yaml index 79a016d0f4b..02aacbd2ec5 100755 --- a/stable/ipfs/10.10.8/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/ipfs/10.10.8/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/ipmi-tools/6.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/ipmi-tools/6.8.12/questions.yaml index 9eee3ad8019..24b3b2e0c0d 100755 --- a/stable/ipmi-tools/6.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/ipmi-tools/6.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/ispy-agent-dvr/9.11.14/questions.yaml b/stable/ispy-agent-dvr/9.11.14/questions.yaml index a3bb10cda04..ccc53b7e48d 100755 --- a/stable/ispy-agent-dvr/9.11.14/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/ispy-agent-dvr/9.11.14/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/it-tools/4.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/it-tools/4.8.12/questions.yaml index f6ca802d717..f91d985a9ec 100755 --- a/stable/it-tools/4.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/it-tools/4.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/iyuuplus/9.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/iyuuplus/9.8.12/questions.yaml index 0f077c8fe8c..d5832ea4c59 100755 --- a/stable/iyuuplus/9.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/iyuuplus/9.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/jackett/20.1.22/questions.yaml b/stable/jackett/20.1.22/questions.yaml index f553121d570..76d0f6f9a77 100755 --- a/stable/jackett/20.1.22/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/jackett/20.1.22/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/jdownloader2/16.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/jdownloader2/16.8.12/questions.yaml index 4899d468509..6105f9472d6 100755 --- a/stable/jdownloader2/16.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/jdownloader2/16.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/jellyfin/18.8.14/questions.yaml b/stable/jellyfin/18.8.14/questions.yaml index 7046dbd57ee..741232059ca 100755 --- a/stable/jellyfin/18.8.14/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/jellyfin/18.8.14/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/jellyseerr/9.9.9/questions.yaml b/stable/jellyseerr/9.9.9/questions.yaml index 171ed52ea6f..88110a1555e 100755 --- a/stable/jellyseerr/9.9.9/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/jellyseerr/9.9.9/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/jellystat/3.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/jellystat/3.8.12/questions.yaml index 968de5920e9..dd5d26e0c06 100755 --- a/stable/jellystat/3.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/jellystat/3.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/jelu/5.8.13/questions.yaml b/stable/jelu/5.8.13/questions.yaml index c16a025a2d1..7a559f5fa56 100755 --- a/stable/jelu/5.8.13/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/jelu/5.8.13/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/jenkins/7.17.6/questions.yaml b/stable/jenkins/7.17.6/questions.yaml index 839ce8f1a3e..88093f49196 100755 --- a/stable/jenkins/7.17.6/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/jenkins/7.17.6/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/jmzhomeproxy/5.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/jmzhomeproxy/5.8.12/questions.yaml index c4cc469bfc3..54452b7f8b0 100755 --- a/stable/jmzhomeproxy/5.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/jmzhomeproxy/5.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/joplin-server/17.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/joplin-server/17.8.12/questions.yaml index 18f99c2ecb6..3bff5528d55 100755 --- a/stable/joplin-server/17.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/joplin-server/17.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/jts3servermod/1.6.12/questions.yaml b/stable/jts3servermod/1.6.12/questions.yaml index 8745a5f40e6..6d663286a8b 100755 --- a/stable/jts3servermod/1.6.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/jts3servermod/1.6.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: {} diff --git a/stable/jupyter/8.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/jupyter/8.8.12/questions.yaml index a42fc8684a3..c05f0a48518 100755 --- a/stable/jupyter/8.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/jupyter/8.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/kanboard/16.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/kanboard/16.8.12/questions.yaml index ac6c1eaaa24..e7ee548ccb2 100755 --- a/stable/kanboard/16.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/kanboard/16.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/kasm/8.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/kasm/8.8.12/questions.yaml index 9a298498d8e..a33b5340e1c 100755 --- a/stable/kasm/8.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/kasm/8.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/kavita/9.9.8/questions.yaml b/stable/kavita/9.9.8/questions.yaml index d1e27a8571c..c8809f201d1 100755 --- a/stable/kavita/9.9.8/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/kavita/9.9.8/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/kdenlive-vnc/5.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/kdenlive-vnc/5.8.12/questions.yaml index 37d102dd5da..24130803a63 100755 --- a/stable/kdenlive-vnc/5.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/kdenlive-vnc/5.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/kdenlive/5.8.14/questions.yaml b/stable/kdenlive/5.8.14/questions.yaml index cea2045ff5a..6aecb6e56a7 100755 --- a/stable/kdenlive/5.8.14/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/kdenlive/5.8.14/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/keeweb/5.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/keeweb/5.8.12/questions.yaml index 199992267f2..a330abc3214 100755 --- a/stable/keeweb/5.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/keeweb/5.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/kerbalspaceprogram-lmp/5.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/kerbalspaceprogram-lmp/5.8.12/questions.yaml index efd3e6c030e..4f019cc922d 100755 --- a/stable/kerbalspaceprogram-lmp/5.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/kerbalspaceprogram-lmp/5.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/kerio-connect/5.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/kerio-connect/5.8.12/questions.yaml index 3ed97747752..1f011cc2e77 100755 --- a/stable/kerio-connect/5.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/kerio-connect/5.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/kitana/5.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/kitana/5.8.12/questions.yaml index 78e43ab3eba..1b20a3cee89 100755 --- a/stable/kitana/5.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/kitana/5.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/kitchenowl/9.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/kitchenowl/9.8.12/questions.yaml index 142accd9136..17c047c34bc 100755 --- a/stable/kitchenowl/9.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/kitchenowl/9.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/kiwix-serve/8.9.12/questions.yaml b/stable/kiwix-serve/8.9.12/questions.yaml index f02157b6ae0..8ecbf5c0a20 100755 --- a/stable/kiwix-serve/8.9.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/kiwix-serve/8.9.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/kms/18.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/kms/18.8.12/questions.yaml index 427b20979e4..a6f49c7cea8 100755 --- a/stable/kms/18.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/kms/18.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... questions: diff --git a/stable/kodi-headless/9.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/kodi-headless/9.8.12/questions.yaml index 1bd00edb4b8..573eca12031 100755 --- a/stable/kodi-headless/9.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/kodi-headless/9.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/komga/13.9.6/questions.yaml b/stable/komga/13.9.6/questions.yaml index accec6ca13e..e84fbc24e7d 100755 --- a/stable/komga/13.9.6/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/komga/13.9.6/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/kopia/11.10.8/questions.yaml b/stable/kopia/11.10.8/questions.yaml index 62bb457118d..01ea3c7998f 100755 --- a/stable/kopia/11.10.8/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/kopia/11.10.8/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/krusader/5.8.13/questions.yaml b/stable/krusader/5.8.13/questions.yaml index 579182ffdea..fb6a21291eb 100755 --- a/stable/krusader/5.8.13/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/krusader/5.8.13/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/lama-cleaner/6.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/lama-cleaner/6.8.12/questions.yaml index 929f0ca2ce4..2b49d65c328 100755 --- a/stable/lama-cleaner/6.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/lama-cleaner/6.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/lancache-dns/8.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/lancache-dns/8.8.12/questions.yaml index 5fd9daef715..1d9db31ed6c 100755 --- a/stable/lancache-dns/8.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/lancache-dns/8.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: {} diff --git a/stable/lancache-monolithic/8.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/lancache-monolithic/8.8.12/questions.yaml index 67ace627825..0dcfa64d09e 100755 --- a/stable/lancache-monolithic/8.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/lancache-monolithic/8.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: {} diff --git a/stable/lanraragi/9.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/lanraragi/9.8.12/questions.yaml index ad4b99c2c0b..d3d9e28fba5 100755 --- a/stable/lanraragi/9.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/lanraragi/9.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/lastoasis/5.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/lastoasis/5.8.12/questions.yaml index 1087007dd0c..57da879598f 100755 --- a/stable/lastoasis/5.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/lastoasis/5.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/lazylibrarian/18.8.15/questions.yaml b/stable/lazylibrarian/18.8.15/questions.yaml index 8b8f031cbd7..67ca8075d41 100755 --- a/stable/lazylibrarian/18.8.15/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/lazylibrarian/18.8.15/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/leaf2mqtt/11.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/leaf2mqtt/11.8.12/questions.yaml index 0e4a368a28e..214fb3a9e67 100755 --- a/stable/leaf2mqtt/11.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/leaf2mqtt/11.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: {} diff --git a/stable/left4dead/5.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/left4dead/5.8.12/questions.yaml index 2e3a4f31de2..2cc37338bbf 100755 --- a/stable/left4dead/5.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/left4dead/5.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/lemur-cfssl/5.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/lemur-cfssl/5.8.12/questions.yaml index 5cdf45ca0cf..164ba762dbb 100755 --- a/stable/lemur-cfssl/5.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/lemur-cfssl/5.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: {} diff --git a/stable/libreddit/8.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/libreddit/8.8.12/questions.yaml index fda132d1292..a3cab989f21 100755 --- a/stable/libreddit/8.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/libreddit/8.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/libremdb/7.10.58/questions.yaml b/stable/libremdb/7.10.58/questions.yaml index 000fa0df7c7..36f026ca489 100755 --- a/stable/libremdb/7.10.58/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/libremdb/7.10.58/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/librespeed/13.8.13/questions.yaml b/stable/librespeed/13.8.13/questions.yaml index 2996b29263b..1c1574a8548 100755 --- a/stable/librespeed/13.8.13/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/librespeed/13.8.13/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/lidarr/21.6.15/questions.yaml b/stable/lidarr/21.6.15/questions.yaml index 61f418a0ef6..e1aee4d471e 100755 --- a/stable/lidarr/21.6.15/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/lidarr/21.6.15/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/lingva/5.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/lingva/5.8.12/questions.yaml index 8b167459f53..ddedcde4118 100755 --- a/stable/lingva/5.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/lingva/5.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/linkding/9.14.5/questions.yaml b/stable/linkding/9.14.5/questions.yaml index f1b4b4eff97..74f9af074a2 100755 --- a/stable/linkding/9.14.5/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/linkding/9.14.5/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/linkwallet/5.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/linkwallet/5.8.12/questions.yaml index 3a1d36447c0..b20723ff248 100755 --- a/stable/linkwallet/5.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/linkwallet/5.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/linkwarden/4.9.14/questions.yaml b/stable/linkwarden/4.9.14/questions.yaml index d655958444f..3179e9c84ca 100755 --- a/stable/linkwarden/4.9.14/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/linkwarden/4.9.14/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/littlelink/13.8.13/questions.yaml b/stable/littlelink/13.8.13/questions.yaml index ce531915a34..bd41156184f 100755 --- a/stable/littlelink/13.8.13/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/littlelink/13.8.13/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/livestreamdvr/5.8.13/questions.yaml b/stable/livestreamdvr/5.8.13/questions.yaml index ad0fc2c2775..75bf00701d9 100755 --- a/stable/livestreamdvr/5.8.13/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/livestreamdvr/5.8.13/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/llalon-github-backup/5.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/llalon-github-backup/5.8.12/questions.yaml index d7ae7f24600..ae70175dee2 100755 --- a/stable/llalon-github-backup/5.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/llalon-github-backup/5.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: {} diff --git a/stable/lldap/5.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/lldap/5.8.12/questions.yaml index a60916c61cb..bcf2ced5508 100755 --- a/stable/lldap/5.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/lldap/5.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/local-ai/9.32.26/questions.yaml b/stable/local-ai/9.32.26/questions.yaml index ec1e0b8701a..367b1f46858 100755 --- a/stable/local-ai/9.32.26/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/local-ai/9.32.26/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: {} diff --git a/stable/logitech-media-server/11.8.21/questions.yaml b/stable/logitech-media-server/11.8.21/questions.yaml index 30100bf70df..28109081044 100755 --- a/stable/logitech-media-server/11.8.21/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/logitech-media-server/11.8.21/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/longvinter/5.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/longvinter/5.8.12/questions.yaml index daab7781c7e..a90fdfb4503 100755 --- a/stable/longvinter/5.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/longvinter/5.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/mailpile/5.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/mailpile/5.8.12/questions.yaml index 3a7b7ba9521..4381a481246 100755 --- a/stable/mailpile/5.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/mailpile/5.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/maintainerr/2.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/maintainerr/2.8.12/questions.yaml index ea9c218689f..e58e49bd13b 100755 --- a/stable/maintainerr/2.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/maintainerr/2.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/makemkv/10.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/makemkv/10.8.12/questions.yaml index a157553321a..66484184be0 100755 --- a/stable/makemkv/10.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/makemkv/10.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/maloja/5.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/maloja/5.8.12/questions.yaml index 44f20ce297a..29fb6f85711 100755 --- a/stable/maloja/5.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/maloja/5.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/mango/5.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/mango/5.8.12/questions.yaml index edecb2650c9..317fbd93402 100755 --- a/stable/mango/5.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/mango/5.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/mariadb/13.9.17/questions.yaml b/stable/mariadb/13.9.17/questions.yaml index 9be9a5097b4..3eca112b473 100755 --- a/stable/mariadb/13.9.17/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/mariadb/13.9.17/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... questions: diff --git a/stable/matomo/13.15.19/questions.yaml b/stable/matomo/13.15.19/questions.yaml index 4f9721b04a6..697b2ffe6a3 100755 --- a/stable/matomo/13.15.19/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/matomo/13.15.19/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/mattermost/12.9.13/questions.yaml b/stable/mattermost/12.9.13/questions.yaml index 9318afda055..06b152cf438 100755 --- a/stable/mattermost/12.9.13/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/mattermost/12.9.13/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/mc-router/4.8.13/questions.yaml b/stable/mc-router/4.8.13/questions.yaml index 418cc018071..49ee61aa251 100755 --- a/stable/mc-router/4.8.13/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/mc-router/4.8.13/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: {} diff --git a/stable/mealie/21.12.7/questions.yaml b/stable/mealie/21.12.7/questions.yaml index c6078961bfc..b13c1b5fe3b 100755 --- a/stable/mealie/21.12.7/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/mealie/21.12.7/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/media-roller/5.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/media-roller/5.8.12/questions.yaml index 8d36486d9a2..980730a4dbf 100755 --- a/stable/media-roller/5.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/media-roller/5.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/mediaelch/5.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/mediaelch/5.8.12/questions.yaml index 9514f8bf042..528bfa85403 100755 --- a/stable/mediaelch/5.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/mediaelch/5.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/mediagoblin/5.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/mediagoblin/5.8.12/questions.yaml index d7ac5d669f4..ccbaec16230 100755 --- a/stable/mediagoblin/5.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/mediagoblin/5.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/mediainfo/9.9.12/questions.yaml b/stable/mediainfo/9.9.12/questions.yaml index d306bc1ab4e..4821e239bcc 100755 --- a/stable/mediainfo/9.9.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/mediainfo/9.9.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/medusa/10.8.14/questions.yaml b/stable/medusa/10.8.14/questions.yaml index c0457d99167..c70e1d146f4 100755 --- a/stable/medusa/10.8.14/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/medusa/10.8.14/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/megasync/6.8.13/questions.yaml b/stable/megasync/6.8.13/questions.yaml index 55ba3c72e66..bb5ef3588de 100755 --- a/stable/megasync/6.8.13/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/megasync/6.8.13/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/memcached/12.9.12/questions.yaml b/stable/memcached/12.9.12/questions.yaml index fe1973d9ed0..500c8f3beb3 100755 --- a/stable/memcached/12.9.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/memcached/12.9.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... questions: diff --git a/stable/memories-of-mars/5.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/memories-of-mars/5.8.12/questions.yaml index d8274d11097..38649cab84a 100755 --- a/stable/memories-of-mars/5.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/memories-of-mars/5.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/meshcentral/15.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/meshcentral/15.8.12/questions.yaml index c26bb526989..b612b30bc40 100755 --- a/stable/meshcentral/15.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/meshcentral/15.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/meshroom/9.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/meshroom/9.8.12/questions.yaml index 73b508720dc..2e3b9f12c5d 100755 --- a/stable/meshroom/9.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/meshroom/9.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/metabase/3.9.15/questions.yaml b/stable/metabase/3.9.15/questions.yaml index c5c82e0eeb2..8b7d9dc4101 100755 --- a/stable/metabase/3.9.15/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/metabase/3.9.15/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/metatube/5.8.13/questions.yaml b/stable/metatube/5.8.13/questions.yaml index 29c38e35462..4ec49482cd9 100755 --- a/stable/metatube/5.8.13/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/metatube/5.8.13/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/metube/12.10.12/questions.yaml b/stable/metube/12.10.12/questions.yaml index ce157ce3247..4ea83c9b36c 100755 --- a/stable/metube/12.10.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/metube/12.10.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/mindustry/5.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/mindustry/5.8.12/questions.yaml index e26322f0de2..4362149a3b1 100755 --- a/stable/mindustry/5.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/mindustry/5.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/minecraft-bedrock/8.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/minecraft-bedrock/8.8.12/questions.yaml index dcae25458fb..d977985c64b 100755 --- a/stable/minecraft-bedrock/8.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/minecraft-bedrock/8.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: {} diff --git a/stable/minecraft-bungeecord/8.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/minecraft-bungeecord/8.8.12/questions.yaml index 841ffe41f42..3f793beca2b 100755 --- a/stable/minecraft-bungeecord/8.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/minecraft-bungeecord/8.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: {} diff --git a/stable/minecraft-java/8.8.13/questions.yaml b/stable/minecraft-java/8.8.13/questions.yaml index b321f98048d..1ef1767a795 100755 --- a/stable/minecraft-java/8.8.13/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/minecraft-java/8.8.13/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: {} diff --git a/stable/minetest/8.8.14/questions.yaml b/stable/minetest/8.8.14/questions.yaml index b4d019ef23f..78422efaa99 100755 --- a/stable/minetest/8.8.14/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/minetest/8.8.14/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/miniflux/14.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/miniflux/14.8.12/questions.yaml index 619a4cef1e9..f6088c89a34 100755 --- a/stable/miniflux/14.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/miniflux/14.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/mininote/5.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/mininote/5.8.12/questions.yaml index 5b21519c8b6..cdb11ea4380 100755 --- a/stable/mininote/5.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/mininote/5.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/minio-console/10.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/minio-console/10.8.12/questions.yaml index 9e27c143fcd..00610be6c4a 100755 --- a/stable/minio-console/10.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/minio-console/10.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/minio/11.9.12/questions.yaml b/stable/minio/11.9.12/questions.yaml index 82fe936d04a..c1f77fd5873 100755 --- a/stable/minio/11.9.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/minio/11.9.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/minisatip/9.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/minisatip/9.8.12/questions.yaml index c17c6af18e1..cbb1bcb9d4b 100755 --- a/stable/minisatip/9.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/minisatip/9.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/misskey/8.11.18/questions.yaml b/stable/misskey/8.11.18/questions.yaml index d15351a41d8..022ecbf8578 100755 --- a/stable/misskey/8.11.18/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/misskey/8.11.18/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/mkvcleaver/9.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/mkvcleaver/9.8.12/questions.yaml index 63db40876b6..842724983a0 100755 --- a/stable/mkvcleaver/9.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/mkvcleaver/9.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/mkvtoolnix/10.9.12/questions.yaml b/stable/mkvtoolnix/10.9.12/questions.yaml index 227fd9130e2..c969d4e3578 100755 --- a/stable/mkvtoolnix/10.9.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/mkvtoolnix/10.9.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/modsecurity-crs/3.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/modsecurity-crs/3.8.12/questions.yaml index 67df6fbe0ee..4aede750ad6 100755 --- a/stable/modsecurity-crs/3.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/modsecurity-crs/3.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/mojopaste/5.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/mojopaste/5.8.12/questions.yaml index f211ea741de..afc8ab6a047 100755 --- a/stable/mojopaste/5.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/mojopaste/5.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/monero-node/6.7.14/questions.yaml b/stable/monero-node/6.7.14/questions.yaml index 98425341356..60e9469e77c 100755 --- a/stable/monero-node/6.7.14/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/monero-node/6.7.14/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/mongo-express/6.10.16/questions.yaml b/stable/mongo-express/6.10.16/questions.yaml index 3395f63ca40..a2f7a77ce65 100755 --- a/stable/mongo-express/6.10.16/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/mongo-express/6.10.16/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/mongodb/12.8.14/questions.yaml b/stable/mongodb/12.8.14/questions.yaml index 2f5c7d8b13a..3e1ca24883d 100755 --- a/stable/mongodb/12.8.14/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/mongodb/12.8.14/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... questions: diff --git a/stable/monica/12.15.21/questions.yaml b/stable/monica/12.15.21/questions.yaml index bd97e409b9a..d99b91711b1 100755 --- a/stable/monica/12.15.21/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/monica/12.15.21/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/mordhau/5.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/mordhau/5.8.12/questions.yaml index e63f7da8b23..2ef80f52192 100755 --- a/stable/mordhau/5.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/mordhau/5.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/mosdns/9.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/mosdns/9.8.12/questions.yaml index 892afec264f..13f6f392b1b 100755 --- a/stable/mosdns/9.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/mosdns/9.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: {} diff --git a/stable/mosquitto/14.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/mosquitto/14.8.12/questions.yaml index 9a7a8bb1aa8..135a561bf2b 100755 --- a/stable/mosquitto/14.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/mosquitto/14.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: {} diff --git a/stable/mstream/10.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/mstream/10.8.12/questions.yaml index 9aadb023d34..f7230b7fec4 100755 --- a/stable/mstream/10.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/mstream/10.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/multi-scrobbler/6.8.13/questions.yaml b/stable/multi-scrobbler/6.8.13/questions.yaml index 4e975d8dad0..e158113d385 100755 --- a/stable/multi-scrobbler/6.8.13/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/multi-scrobbler/6.8.13/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/muse/5.10.12/questions.yaml b/stable/muse/5.10.12/questions.yaml index 0fbd93bbd6e..349147b26a7 100755 --- a/stable/muse/5.10.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/muse/5.10.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: {} diff --git a/stable/muximux/10.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/muximux/10.8.12/questions.yaml index c80b9d6a995..c5e5c03368d 100755 --- a/stable/muximux/10.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/muximux/10.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/mylar/13.9.14/questions.yaml b/stable/mylar/13.9.14/questions.yaml index 722816d78f6..afb94f4f99a 100755 --- a/stable/mylar/13.9.14/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/mylar/13.9.14/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/mymediaforalexa/8.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/mymediaforalexa/8.8.12/questions.yaml index 20002026f4d..197d8a51245 100755 --- a/stable/mymediaforalexa/8.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/mymediaforalexa/8.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/mysql-workbench/9.8.13/questions.yaml b/stable/mysql-workbench/9.8.13/questions.yaml index bb66c5d5aca..4f34ca2adcb 100755 --- a/stable/mysql-workbench/9.8.13/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/mysql-workbench/9.8.13/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/n8n/13.18.8/questions.yaml b/stable/n8n/13.18.8/questions.yaml index 56e8b83ba8f..879972957aa 100755 --- a/stable/n8n/13.18.8/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/n8n/13.18.8/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/namecheap-ddns/5.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/namecheap-ddns/5.8.12/questions.yaml index 39e9799ac64..c2f26fb6ff7 100755 --- a/stable/namecheap-ddns/5.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/namecheap-ddns/5.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: {} diff --git a/stable/nano-wallet/9.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/nano-wallet/9.8.12/questions.yaml index b207515bf66..e4d66487851 100755 --- a/stable/nano-wallet/9.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/nano-wallet/9.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/navidrome/19.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/navidrome/19.8.12/questions.yaml index 8381c972f53..e29bbb8e6a9 100755 --- a/stable/navidrome/19.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/navidrome/19.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/necesse/5.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/necesse/5.8.12/questions.yaml index 06859dd962f..f2c8e618c12 100755 --- a/stable/necesse/5.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/necesse/5.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/neko/6.1.12/questions.yaml b/stable/neko/6.1.12/questions.yaml index 813af6ae3be..3a6d5b5170a 100755 --- a/stable/neko/6.1.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/neko/6.1.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/netbootxyz/4.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/netbootxyz/4.8.12/questions.yaml index 112ea3c521a..ea023e3bf54 100755 --- a/stable/netbootxyz/4.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/netbootxyz/4.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/netdata/9.9.13/questions.yaml b/stable/netdata/9.9.13/questions.yaml index 7582482a5f4..03d48297219 100755 --- a/stable/netdata/9.9.13/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/netdata/9.9.13/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/neverwinternights-ee/5.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/neverwinternights-ee/5.8.12/questions.yaml index 086a6c17d62..bbe48db67e2 100755 --- a/stable/neverwinternights-ee/5.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/neverwinternights-ee/5.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/newyearcountdownclock/5.8.13/questions.yaml b/stable/newyearcountdownclock/5.8.13/questions.yaml index 47cc7cc093e..978141ca4d0 100755 --- a/stable/newyearcountdownclock/5.8.13/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/newyearcountdownclock/5.8.13/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: {} diff --git a/stable/nextpvr/9.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/nextpvr/9.8.12/questions.yaml index f00cf30bfc3..3e1a6f17e46 100755 --- a/stable/nextpvr/9.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/nextpvr/9.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/nexus-oss/5.10.13/questions.yaml b/stable/nexus-oss/5.10.13/questions.yaml index ccfa0c5ddd7..6038da7bd07 100755 --- a/stable/nexus-oss/5.10.13/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/nexus-oss/5.10.13/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/nginx-proxy-manager/9.15.20/questions.yaml b/stable/nginx-proxy-manager/9.15.20/questions.yaml index eff2bb7a81b..333f5a2b828 100755 --- a/stable/nginx-proxy-manager/9.15.20/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/nginx-proxy-manager/9.15.20/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/ngircd/9.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/ngircd/9.8.12/questions.yaml index 1aa9a67b5f9..0b66ee3985f 100755 --- a/stable/ngircd/9.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/ngircd/9.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/nightscout/5.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/nightscout/5.8.12/questions.yaml index 3f95a89fbff..aaf2cba2b61 100755 --- a/stable/nightscout/5.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/nightscout/5.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/nitter/6.10.18/questions.yaml b/stable/nitter/6.10.18/questions.yaml index 5f84633dec2..5e34459e55b 100755 --- a/stable/nitter/6.10.18/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/nitter/6.10.18/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/nntp2nntp/9.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/nntp2nntp/9.8.12/questions.yaml index f95eec3177e..3024dd3d64c 100755 --- a/stable/nntp2nntp/9.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/nntp2nntp/9.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/nocodb/13.11.18/questions.yaml b/stable/nocodb/13.11.18/questions.yaml index 464c1372eda..4fcdab75ef2 100755 --- a/stable/nocodb/13.11.18/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/nocodb/13.11.18/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/node-red/18.8.13/questions.yaml b/stable/node-red/18.8.13/questions.yaml index 2df4d22cd6c..462cb76de3c 100755 --- a/stable/node-red/18.8.13/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/node-red/18.8.13/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/nosqlclient/5.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/nosqlclient/5.8.12/questions.yaml index 28ba1ab3370..1a7e5360f48 100755 --- a/stable/nosqlclient/5.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/nosqlclient/5.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/notarius/5.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/notarius/5.8.12/questions.yaml index 47cc7cc093e..978141ca4d0 100755 --- a/stable/notarius/5.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/notarius/5.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: {} diff --git a/stable/notea/5.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/notea/5.8.12/questions.yaml index 5ad1c553699..18fc8aa61c1 100755 --- a/stable/notea/5.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/notea/5.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: {} diff --git a/stable/notifiarr/4.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/notifiarr/4.8.12/questions.yaml index 5cb79f322f0..27e2b999d48 100755 --- a/stable/notifiarr/4.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/notifiarr/4.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/novnc/10.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/novnc/10.8.12/questions.yaml index 87892de5722..ce0a1600975 100755 --- a/stable/novnc/10.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/novnc/10.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/ntfy/9.10.12/questions.yaml b/stable/ntfy/9.10.12/questions.yaml index d8733c90d7c..a2bd85135a8 100755 --- a/stable/ntfy/9.10.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/ntfy/9.10.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/nullserv/13.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/nullserv/13.8.12/questions.yaml index 4de103b854b..80f175234ff 100755 --- a/stable/nullserv/13.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/nullserv/13.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/nvidia-gpu-exporter/2.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/nvidia-gpu-exporter/2.8.12/questions.yaml index e0003c6bbb3..bcd77aae9e1 100755 --- a/stable/nvidia-gpu-exporter/2.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/nvidia-gpu-exporter/2.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... questions: diff --git a/stable/nzbget/20.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/nzbget/20.8.12/questions.yaml index c54205bab74..ad3c78f40e0 100755 --- a/stable/nzbget/20.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/nzbget/20.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/nzbhydra/20.1.12/questions.yaml b/stable/nzbhydra/20.1.12/questions.yaml index 61411b4d3a6..deb55ed4a56 100755 --- a/stable/nzbhydra/20.1.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/nzbhydra/20.1.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/obs-ndi/6.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/obs-ndi/6.8.12/questions.yaml index 21dd18480a1..f5f68d9901b 100755 --- a/stable/obs-ndi/6.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/obs-ndi/6.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/observium/7.8.19/questions.yaml b/stable/observium/7.8.19/questions.yaml index b5612bca0eb..71241b81894 100755 --- a/stable/observium/7.8.19/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/observium/7.8.19/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/obsidian/6.1.12/questions.yaml b/stable/obsidian/6.1.12/questions.yaml index 9c371752d27..1ab483ce222 100755 --- a/stable/obsidian/6.1.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/obsidian/6.1.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/octoprint/13.8.13/questions.yaml b/stable/octoprint/13.8.13/questions.yaml index a5923f1ad01..c22693f3422 100755 --- a/stable/octoprint/13.8.13/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/octoprint/13.8.13/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/odoo/17.8.16/questions.yaml b/stable/odoo/17.8.16/questions.yaml index afa95837f85..00e09ba26e2 100755 --- a/stable/odoo/17.8.16/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/odoo/17.8.16/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/ollama/5.4.21/questions.yaml b/stable/ollama/5.4.21/questions.yaml index b655dba07d2..4fa1ff2a44c 100755 --- a/stable/ollama/5.4.21/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/ollama/5.4.21/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/omada-controller/14.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/omada-controller/14.8.12/questions.yaml index 184c4e0ec05..4db78ecf2da 100755 --- a/stable/omada-controller/14.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/omada-controller/14.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/ombi/18.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/ombi/18.8.12/questions.yaml index ea139330928..3a3153238ef 100755 --- a/stable/ombi/18.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/ombi/18.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/onlinecheckyourserver/5.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/onlinecheckyourserver/5.8.12/questions.yaml index 14e405c6b6f..6c8194d2295 100755 --- a/stable/onlinecheckyourserver/5.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/onlinecheckyourserver/5.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: {} diff --git a/stable/onlyoffice-document-server/17.10.18/questions.yaml b/stable/onlyoffice-document-server/17.10.18/questions.yaml index b5dc35f7005..7a5db400a09 100755 --- a/stable/onlyoffice-document-server/17.10.18/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/onlyoffice-document-server/17.10.18/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/openaudible/5.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/openaudible/5.8.12/questions.yaml index 0c6d8491d6f..abcaed080f0 100755 --- a/stable/openaudible/5.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/openaudible/5.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/openbooks/4.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/openbooks/4.8.12/questions.yaml index ae96fee2b7c..ebf86fdab14 100755 --- a/stable/openbooks/4.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/openbooks/4.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/opengl-desktop-g3/5.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/opengl-desktop-g3/5.8.12/questions.yaml index 43a0edc4328..3fc5f28268c 100755 --- a/stable/opengl-desktop-g3/5.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/opengl-desktop-g3/5.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/openhab/9.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/openhab/9.8.12/questions.yaml index f8b0395e2f5..c3d41b813f2 100755 --- a/stable/openhab/9.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/openhab/9.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/openra/5.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/openra/5.8.12/questions.yaml index 693203a422e..5fb3a6f3619 100755 --- a/stable/openra/5.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/openra/5.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/openspeedtest/8.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/openspeedtest/8.8.12/questions.yaml index 97ba22d903a..ff461777781 100755 --- a/stable/openspeedtest/8.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/openspeedtest/8.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/openttd/5.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/openttd/5.8.12/questions.yaml index 19422b44992..bade9a3a9cc 100755 --- a/stable/openttd/5.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/openttd/5.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/openvscode-server/9.10.8/questions.yaml b/stable/openvscode-server/9.10.8/questions.yaml index 5a61ffaf222..e0c6a66570a 100755 --- a/stable/openvscode-server/9.10.8/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/openvscode-server/9.10.8/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/organizr/18.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/organizr/18.8.12/questions.yaml index a2207da9572..08fb3667828 100755 --- a/stable/organizr/18.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/organizr/18.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/oscam/13.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/oscam/13.8.12/questions.yaml index 8f60fae4919..abf93ffd550 100755 --- a/stable/oscam/13.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/oscam/13.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/outline/12.10.18/questions.yaml b/stable/outline/12.10.18/questions.yaml index 0ccdd3cce43..006fe08f66d 100755 --- a/stable/outline/12.10.18/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/outline/12.10.18/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/overseerr/13.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/overseerr/13.8.12/questions.yaml index c4b3f363572..1898c52a51a 100755 --- a/stable/overseerr/13.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/overseerr/13.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/owi2plex/5.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/owi2plex/5.8.12/questions.yaml index 3f2299fa4aa..2e2d87212ce 100755 --- a/stable/owi2plex/5.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/owi2plex/5.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: {} diff --git a/stable/owncast/13.8.13/questions.yaml b/stable/owncast/13.8.13/questions.yaml index c6096742d6f..b5c7639f3b7 100755 --- a/stable/owncast/13.8.13/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/owncast/13.8.13/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/palworld/2.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/palworld/2.8.12/questions.yaml index 63b907a653d..69d4aeb1256 100755 --- a/stable/palworld/2.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/palworld/2.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: {} diff --git a/stable/paperless-ngx/7.12.18/questions.yaml b/stable/paperless-ngx/7.12.18/questions.yaml index 13d192bb051..6edbdc63893 100755 --- a/stable/paperless-ngx/7.12.18/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/paperless-ngx/7.12.18/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/papermerge/12.10.18/questions.yaml b/stable/papermerge/12.10.18/questions.yaml index 5898660e644..cf699d51163 100755 --- a/stable/papermerge/12.10.18/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/papermerge/12.10.18/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/passwordpusherephemeral/5.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/passwordpusherephemeral/5.8.12/questions.yaml index 47cc7cc093e..978141ca4d0 100755 --- a/stable/passwordpusherephemeral/5.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/passwordpusherephemeral/5.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: {} diff --git a/stable/pasta/8.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/pasta/8.8.12/questions.yaml index f8f17c6ac0a..6982377b676 100755 --- a/stable/pasta/8.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/pasta/8.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/pastey/6.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/pastey/6.8.12/questions.yaml index 7fed5d20241..2d466b4ac25 100755 --- a/stable/pastey/6.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/pastey/6.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/pavlovvr/5.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/pavlovvr/5.8.12/questions.yaml index 11b79617f9c..5cb7dcc0e82 100755 --- a/stable/pavlovvr/5.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/pavlovvr/5.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/peanut/1.6.12/questions.yaml b/stable/peanut/1.6.12/questions.yaml index 944fd5f84a6..3d3af3d52ad 100755 --- a/stable/peanut/1.6.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/peanut/1.6.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/pgadmin/15.10.12/questions.yaml b/stable/pgadmin/15.10.12/questions.yaml index ed7e07ac82c..2068f56470b 100755 --- a/stable/pgadmin/15.10.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/pgadmin/15.10.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/phoronix-test-suite/5.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/phoronix-test-suite/5.8.12/questions.yaml index 34eee0afa94..0211d50a536 100755 --- a/stable/phoronix-test-suite/5.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/phoronix-test-suite/5.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: {} diff --git a/stable/photo-stream/5.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/photo-stream/5.8.12/questions.yaml index 88323c40ac2..444d38713bb 100755 --- a/stable/photo-stream/5.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/photo-stream/5.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/photoprism/21.0.6/questions.yaml b/stable/photoprism/21.0.6/questions.yaml index 36343e242a1..209ba2ef22b 100755 --- a/stable/photoprism/21.0.6/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/photoprism/21.0.6/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/photoshow/10.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/photoshow/10.8.12/questions.yaml index 104196964a6..2097b580c79 100755 --- a/stable/photoshow/10.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/photoshow/10.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/photostructure/7.9.12/questions.yaml b/stable/photostructure/7.9.12/questions.yaml index ed548e9c419..9fce6a949f9 100755 --- a/stable/photostructure/7.9.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/photostructure/7.9.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/photoview/13.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/photoview/13.8.12/questions.yaml index 81a74b7fe56..04cfafa6632 100755 --- a/stable/photoview/13.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/photoview/13.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/phpldapadmin/13.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/phpldapadmin/13.8.12/questions.yaml index 8db24729be5..3dc27e8dba2 100755 --- a/stable/phpldapadmin/13.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/phpldapadmin/13.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/phpmyadmin/5.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/phpmyadmin/5.8.12/questions.yaml index 721d47d35ca..a4a035ae55b 100755 --- a/stable/phpmyadmin/5.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/phpmyadmin/5.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/piaware/12.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/piaware/12.8.12/questions.yaml index aeb178590cc..5acf2a67723 100755 --- a/stable/piaware/12.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/piaware/12.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/picoshare/9.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/picoshare/9.8.12/questions.yaml index 23b6de7e859..cc84c80ceb0 100755 --- a/stable/picoshare/9.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/picoshare/9.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/pigallery2/5.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/pigallery2/5.8.12/questions.yaml index 1a909f977ce..5d00a2a7cd0 100755 --- a/stable/pigallery2/5.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/pigallery2/5.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/pihole/16.6.12/questions.yaml b/stable/pihole/16.6.12/questions.yaml index bfe35668ca2..de160a0f293 100755 --- a/stable/pihole/16.6.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/pihole/16.6.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/pinry/9.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/pinry/9.8.12/questions.yaml index 7f1e51be843..424f9b7ef85 100755 --- a/stable/pinry/9.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/pinry/9.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/piwigo/12.17.10/questions.yaml b/stable/piwigo/12.17.10/questions.yaml index 321117030c7..82033cfef97 100755 --- a/stable/piwigo/12.17.10/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/piwigo/12.17.10/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/pixapop/10.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/pixapop/10.8.12/questions.yaml index 4befcac06ef..4ecba3451ce 100755 --- a/stable/pixapop/10.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/pixapop/10.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/pixark/5.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/pixark/5.8.12/questions.yaml index d29b27ae469..5f1018d4663 100755 --- a/stable/pixark/5.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/pixark/5.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/plausible/10.17.20/questions.yaml b/stable/plausible/10.17.20/questions.yaml index a6b16ff72a5..1156c969d7b 100755 --- a/stable/plausible/10.17.20/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/plausible/10.17.20/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/plaxt/8.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/plaxt/8.8.12/questions.yaml index 755c60e9afc..9824fb19218 100755 --- a/stable/plaxt/8.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/plaxt/8.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/plex-auto-languages/8.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/plex-auto-languages/8.8.12/questions.yaml index 8ac97820a8f..68af7f2a583 100755 --- a/stable/plex-auto-languages/8.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/plex-auto-languages/8.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: {} diff --git a/stable/plex-meta-manager/6.9.12/questions.yaml b/stable/plex-meta-manager/6.9.12/questions.yaml index ef952bc450b..1ff81c53339 100755 --- a/stable/plex-meta-manager/6.9.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/plex-meta-manager/6.9.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: {} diff --git a/stable/plex-playlist-sync/3.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/plex-playlist-sync/3.8.12/questions.yaml index 1732bee618c..1894d16f2d2 100755 --- a/stable/plex-playlist-sync/3.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/plex-playlist-sync/3.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: {} diff --git a/stable/plex-utills/8.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/plex-utills/8.8.12/questions.yaml index b0465c63c33..558cf3579e5 100755 --- a/stable/plex-utills/8.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/plex-utills/8.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/plex/17.8.16/questions.yaml b/stable/plex/17.8.16/questions.yaml index b6044422632..8570f658aa9 100755 --- a/stable/plex/17.8.16/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/plex/17.8.16/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/plexanisync/6.9.13/questions.yaml b/stable/plexanisync/6.9.13/questions.yaml index e9e2f4454ef..e01e547463d 100755 --- a/stable/plexanisync/6.9.13/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/plexanisync/6.9.13/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: {} diff --git a/stable/plexripper/8.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/plexripper/8.8.12/questions.yaml index f2f8ffe1c91..9ad2f96c54a 100755 --- a/stable/plexripper/8.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/plexripper/8.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/plextraktsync/7.9.14/questions.yaml b/stable/plextraktsync/7.9.14/questions.yaml index 397be46a8a7..20b2822806a 100755 --- a/stable/plextraktsync/7.9.14/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/plextraktsync/7.9.14/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: {} diff --git a/stable/pocketmine-mp/3.10.12/questions.yaml b/stable/pocketmine-mp/3.10.12/questions.yaml index 1de90acea80..50e50534585 100755 --- a/stable/pocketmine-mp/3.10.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/pocketmine-mp/3.10.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: {} diff --git a/stable/podgrab/17.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/podgrab/17.8.12/questions.yaml index b14747fed8d..db9fabf05af 100755 --- a/stable/podgrab/17.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/podgrab/17.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/portainer/8.10.12/questions.yaml b/stable/portainer/8.10.12/questions.yaml index 89c9ac83d77..3f898feb3bc 100755 --- a/stable/portainer/8.10.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/portainer/8.10.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/post-recording/5.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/post-recording/5.8.12/questions.yaml index d58013befad..27310e14dd6 100755 --- a/stable/post-recording/5.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/post-recording/5.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: {} diff --git a/stable/posterr/8.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/posterr/8.8.12/questions.yaml index 73118232421..cbce98f5565 100755 --- a/stable/posterr/8.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/posterr/8.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/postscriptum/5.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/postscriptum/5.8.12/questions.yaml index 0ad037a782a..351b536ce1e 100755 --- a/stable/postscriptum/5.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/postscriptum/5.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/pretend-youre-xyzzy/13.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/pretend-youre-xyzzy/13.8.12/questions.yaml index 63b9ee15fb4..3b879e1c094 100755 --- a/stable/pretend-youre-xyzzy/13.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/pretend-youre-xyzzy/13.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/projectsend/12.15.20/questions.yaml b/stable/projectsend/12.15.20/questions.yaml index 576edb4605d..5a4dc6cc7a8 100755 --- a/stable/projectsend/12.15.20/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/projectsend/12.15.20/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/promcord/11.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/promcord/11.8.12/questions.yaml index 54ac00bcbfb..244287f0592 100755 --- a/stable/promcord/11.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/promcord/11.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: {} diff --git a/stable/protonmail-bridge/14.9.12/questions.yaml b/stable/protonmail-bridge/14.9.12/questions.yaml index bdd5937ce0a..56006238123 100755 --- a/stable/protonmail-bridge/14.9.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/protonmail-bridge/14.9.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: {} diff --git a/stable/prowlarr/16.8.9/questions.yaml b/stable/prowlarr/16.8.9/questions.yaml index 446529ec1a3..d46a78cda96 100755 --- a/stable/prowlarr/16.8.9/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/prowlarr/16.8.9/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/proxmox-backup-server/3.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/proxmox-backup-server/3.8.12/questions.yaml index 1a72664ee78..0967dd2e6f5 100755 --- a/stable/proxmox-backup-server/3.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/proxmox-backup-server/3.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/prpdf/5.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/prpdf/5.8.12/questions.yaml index 123c8ac8608..460d19b5a73 100755 --- a/stable/prpdf/5.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/prpdf/5.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: {} diff --git a/stable/prusaslicer-novnc/8.8.14/questions.yaml b/stable/prusaslicer-novnc/8.8.14/questions.yaml index 27d7f86ddfe..ad7ec74753c 100755 --- a/stable/prusaslicer-novnc/8.8.14/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/prusaslicer-novnc/8.8.14/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/pt-helper/5.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/pt-helper/5.8.12/questions.yaml index b305b83a381..e255f92438c 100755 --- a/stable/pt-helper/5.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/pt-helper/5.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/putty/9.9.8/questions.yaml b/stable/putty/9.9.8/questions.yaml index 15abfa09435..5a89d12044e 100755 --- a/stable/putty/9.9.8/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/putty/9.9.8/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/pvk-ii/5.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/pvk-ii/5.8.12/questions.yaml index 5650e1b6a59..04caacc5ea2 100755 --- a/stable/pvk-ii/5.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/pvk-ii/5.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/pwm/5.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/pwm/5.8.12/questions.yaml index 865336efdf7..f1f9648b0df 100755 --- a/stable/pwm/5.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/pwm/5.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/pwndrop/9.8.14/questions.yaml b/stable/pwndrop/9.8.14/questions.yaml index 3834013ab56..fcc769dd837 100755 --- a/stable/pwndrop/9.8.14/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/pwndrop/9.8.14/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/pyload-ng/5.8.15/questions.yaml b/stable/pyload-ng/5.8.15/questions.yaml index 460e713198a..472f513efa4 100755 --- a/stable/pyload-ng/5.8.15/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/pyload-ng/5.8.15/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/pyload/13.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/pyload/13.8.12/questions.yaml index 12210d7ca5d..3956f03f00c 100755 --- a/stable/pyload/13.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/pyload/13.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/pylon/9.8.13/questions.yaml b/stable/pylon/9.8.13/questions.yaml index aca08efda07..f9ca8cbaa91 100755 --- a/stable/pylon/9.8.13/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/pylon/9.8.13/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/qbitmanage/8.9.14/questions.yaml b/stable/qbitmanage/8.9.14/questions.yaml index f8856708910..37c9a473076 100755 --- a/stable/qbitmanage/8.9.14/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/qbitmanage/8.9.14/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: {} diff --git a/stable/qbitrr/4.9.12/questions.yaml b/stable/qbitrr/4.9.12/questions.yaml index 9943eea10e2..558dcf0b2dc 100755 --- a/stable/qbitrr/4.9.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/qbitrr/4.9.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: {} diff --git a/stable/qbittorrent/19.8.14/questions.yaml b/stable/qbittorrent/19.8.14/questions.yaml index 0cd769aa279..b583c405934 100755 --- a/stable/qbittorrent/19.8.14/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/qbittorrent/19.8.14/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/qdirstat/9.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/qdirstat/9.8.12/questions.yaml index 0d0d7db1bed..e09df810157 100755 --- a/stable/qdirstat/9.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/qdirstat/9.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/qflood/5.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/qflood/5.8.12/questions.yaml index bd49ad69e37..66a5ccdcc6b 100755 --- a/stable/qflood/5.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/qflood/5.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/qinglong/9.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/qinglong/9.8.12/questions.yaml index 83b9265a330..adff4994cca 100755 --- a/stable/qinglong/9.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/qinglong/9.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/quake3/5.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/quake3/5.8.12/questions.yaml index fa8f0d17117..7d75d58e171 100755 --- a/stable/quake3/5.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/quake3/5.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/quassel-core/11.8.14/questions.yaml b/stable/quassel-core/11.8.14/questions.yaml index 190b5e03dfc..c989e482a61 100755 --- a/stable/quassel-core/11.8.14/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/quassel-core/11.8.14/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: {} diff --git a/stable/quassel-web/9.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/quassel-web/9.8.12/questions.yaml index e13168252ab..443f60067f5 100755 --- a/stable/quassel-web/9.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/quassel-web/9.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/quickshare/5.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/quickshare/5.8.12/questions.yaml index f3edea9ac42..de8c123a9e4 100755 --- a/stable/quickshare/5.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/quickshare/5.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/quiz-game/5.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/quiz-game/5.8.12/questions.yaml index aa5cc15d308..b695b9c5576 100755 --- a/stable/quiz-game/5.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/quiz-game/5.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/qwantify/3.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/qwantify/3.8.12/questions.yaml index 53455debc32..e6791903fa4 100755 --- a/stable/qwantify/3.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/qwantify/3.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/radarr/21.7.9/questions.yaml b/stable/radarr/21.7.9/questions.yaml index 92c82e081f2..88c5f18b6c0 100755 --- a/stable/radarr/21.7.9/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/radarr/21.7.9/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/radarrsync/5.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/radarrsync/5.8.12/questions.yaml index 91ae1cd3c36..49630676a03 100755 --- a/stable/radarrsync/5.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/radarrsync/5.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: {} diff --git a/stable/radicale/5.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/radicale/5.8.12/questions.yaml index 5717a7d3ac4..c9320fc62a3 100755 --- a/stable/radicale/5.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/radicale/5.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/rapidphotodownloader/5.8.13/questions.yaml b/stable/rapidphotodownloader/5.8.13/questions.yaml index 5fca9e56315..5f04da5bda3 100755 --- a/stable/rapidphotodownloader/5.8.13/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/rapidphotodownloader/5.8.13/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/rcon-webadmin/8.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/rcon-webadmin/8.8.12/questions.yaml index 9194c0f561d..ad9b6e02a7b 100755 --- a/stable/rcon-webadmin/8.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/rcon-webadmin/8.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/rdesktop/8.8.67/questions.yaml b/stable/rdesktop/8.8.67/questions.yaml index 165e4f81cd3..f66f247ffa1 100755 --- a/stable/rdesktop/8.8.67/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/rdesktop/8.8.67/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/rdtclient/4.8.17/questions.yaml b/stable/rdtclient/4.8.17/questions.yaml index db703366b1b..fa52a4499ad 100755 --- a/stable/rdtclient/4.8.17/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/rdtclient/4.8.17/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/readarr/21.6.16/questions.yaml b/stable/readarr/21.6.16/questions.yaml index a5a40116761..01c8891b0ee 100755 --- a/stable/readarr/21.6.16/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/readarr/21.6.16/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/recyclarr/9.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/recyclarr/9.8.12/questions.yaml index 357ab9ade50..2f01a3e97e5 100755 --- a/stable/recyclarr/9.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/recyclarr/9.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: {} diff --git a/stable/red-discordbot/5.8.13/questions.yaml b/stable/red-discordbot/5.8.13/questions.yaml index 8684c31f992..4bc62d3daa3 100755 --- a/stable/red-discordbot/5.8.13/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/red-discordbot/5.8.13/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: {} diff --git a/stable/redis/13.3.16/questions.yaml b/stable/redis/13.3.16/questions.yaml index afffc757b3b..a669a1cd399 100755 --- a/stable/redis/13.3.16/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/redis/13.3.16/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... questions: diff --git a/stable/redisinsight/6.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/redisinsight/6.8.12/questions.yaml index 14efa631b0c..da988af9b61 100755 --- a/stable/redisinsight/6.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/redisinsight/6.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/redm/5.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/redm/5.8.12/questions.yaml index ba3a352298c..e1e1895e345 100755 --- a/stable/redm/5.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/redm/5.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/redmine/11.8.20/questions.yaml b/stable/redmine/11.8.20/questions.yaml index bb4de0a9cbc..52af39f327d 100755 --- a/stable/redmine/11.8.20/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/redmine/11.8.20/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/reg/13.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/reg/13.8.12/questions.yaml index f4dd3e3d870..24b67ce7ee8 100755 --- a/stable/reg/13.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/reg/13.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/remmina/10.8.14/questions.yaml b/stable/remmina/10.8.14/questions.yaml index b8f265bbb34..307813aa98c 100755 --- a/stable/remmina/10.8.14/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/remmina/10.8.14/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/remotely/5.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/remotely/5.8.12/questions.yaml index 8211391f265..398e64671fd 100755 --- a/stable/remotely/5.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/remotely/5.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/requestrr/10.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/requestrr/10.8.12/questions.yaml index e1adfe829ba..92a4f1d55f4 100755 --- a/stable/requestrr/10.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/requestrr/10.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/resilio-sync/14.8.13/questions.yaml b/stable/resilio-sync/14.8.13/questions.yaml index 03c35f8d1aa..fa84d3aba6a 100755 --- a/stable/resilio-sync/14.8.13/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/resilio-sync/14.8.13/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/restic-rest-server/5.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/restic-rest-server/5.8.12/questions.yaml index 4f3b8017197..284748611a2 100755 --- a/stable/restic-rest-server/5.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/restic-rest-server/5.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/retrobot/8.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/retrobot/8.8.12/questions.yaml index 18372d16459..4eb986ba49a 100755 --- a/stable/retrobot/8.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/retrobot/8.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: {} diff --git a/stable/rflood/5.8.17/questions.yaml b/stable/rflood/5.8.17/questions.yaml index 47aff47b8b0..9600f50757c 100755 --- a/stable/rflood/5.8.17/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/rflood/5.8.17/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/rickroll/6.8.13/questions.yaml b/stable/rickroll/6.8.13/questions.yaml index 0eeb4cba14c..57a6918539a 100755 --- a/stable/rickroll/6.8.13/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/rickroll/6.8.13/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/rimgo/6.8.37/questions.yaml b/stable/rimgo/6.8.37/questions.yaml index 99d22c7a97b..7bd8060a58d 100755 --- a/stable/rimgo/6.8.37/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/rimgo/6.8.37/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/ring-mqtt/8.8.13/questions.yaml b/stable/ring-mqtt/8.8.13/questions.yaml index f9bad8c46d9..a963b7bbecb 100755 --- a/stable/ring-mqtt/8.8.13/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/ring-mqtt/8.8.13/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: {} diff --git a/stable/rmlint/5.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/rmlint/5.8.12/questions.yaml index 772cae00658..a2481520399 100755 --- a/stable/rmlint/5.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/rmlint/5.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/romm/8.8.20/questions.yaml b/stable/romm/8.8.20/questions.yaml index 56e51bcee16..ffd93f9b21e 100755 --- a/stable/romm/8.8.20/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/romm/8.8.20/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/root/5.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/root/5.8.12/questions.yaml index 51e57444f8d..edc33da7309 100755 --- a/stable/root/5.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/root/5.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/rsnapshot/9.8.14/questions.yaml b/stable/rsnapshot/9.8.14/questions.yaml index 9d4759b910e..7d94756194f 100755 --- a/stable/rsnapshot/9.8.14/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/rsnapshot/9.8.14/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: {} diff --git a/stable/rss-bridge/10.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/rss-bridge/10.8.12/questions.yaml index c820f474191..204a2c25cb2 100755 --- a/stable/rss-bridge/10.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/rss-bridge/10.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/rss-proxy/5.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/rss-proxy/5.8.12/questions.yaml index 47cc7cc093e..978141ca4d0 100755 --- a/stable/rss-proxy/5.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/rss-proxy/5.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: {} diff --git a/stable/rss-to-telegram/5.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/rss-to-telegram/5.8.12/questions.yaml index 543a3dbe22a..d57eeff674f 100755 --- a/stable/rss-to-telegram/5.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/rss-to-telegram/5.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: {} diff --git a/stable/rsshub/12.10.42/questions.yaml b/stable/rsshub/12.10.42/questions.yaml index 85876a51dab..47fce07a3ab 100755 --- a/stable/rsshub/12.10.42/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/rsshub/12.10.42/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/rstudio/6.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/rstudio/6.8.12/questions.yaml index 042880cf351..b261460f0fc 100755 --- a/stable/rstudio/6.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/rstudio/6.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/rtorrent-rutorrent/4.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/rtorrent-rutorrent/4.8.12/questions.yaml index 1eda3169052..c31bc993ac4 100755 --- a/stable/rtorrent-rutorrent/4.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/rtorrent-rutorrent/4.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/rust/5.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/rust/5.8.12/questions.yaml index 549c9d08ee0..05a8fd08a6e 100755 --- a/stable/rust/5.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/rust/5.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/rustpad/5.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/rustpad/5.8.12/questions.yaml index 0394213b21a..e6f1c89e2eb 100755 --- a/stable/rustpad/5.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/rustpad/5.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/s3backup/5.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/s3backup/5.8.12/questions.yaml index e32e9b70d5e..fc4374044d7 100755 --- a/stable/s3backup/5.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/s3backup/5.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: {} diff --git a/stable/s3sync/5.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/s3sync/5.8.12/questions.yaml index 6b244f33150..142fb9908fa 100755 --- a/stable/s3sync/5.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/s3sync/5.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: {} diff --git a/stable/sabnzbd/19.6.14/questions.yaml b/stable/sabnzbd/19.6.14/questions.yaml index 5d78da31861..bf5281a98e8 100755 --- a/stable/sabnzbd/19.6.14/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/sabnzbd/19.6.14/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/satisfactory/9.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/satisfactory/9.8.12/questions.yaml index 9e6fc38c927..49c73a9e84a 100755 --- a/stable/satisfactory/9.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/satisfactory/9.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: {} diff --git a/stable/scrutiny/10.9.13/questions.yaml b/stable/scrutiny/10.9.13/questions.yaml index a3fe9b795fc..2b427f5af5c 100755 --- a/stable/scrutiny/10.9.13/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/scrutiny/10.9.13/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/scrypted/4.9.12/questions.yaml b/stable/scrypted/4.9.12/questions.yaml index 26e923032b7..ed8284a8054 100755 --- a/stable/scrypted/4.9.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/scrypted/4.9.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/sdtd/7.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/sdtd/7.8.12/questions.yaml index 71482b2f5fb..206f7ede845 100755 --- a/stable/sdtd/7.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/sdtd/7.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/seafile/5.15.20/questions.yaml b/stable/seafile/5.15.20/questions.yaml index c4484fd23ce..75d97dca045 100755 --- a/stable/seafile/5.15.20/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/seafile/5.15.20/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/searxng/7.8.21/questions.yaml b/stable/searxng/7.8.21/questions.yaml index dc8963751ed..7ccd3b7fe4e 100755 --- a/stable/searxng/7.8.21/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/searxng/7.8.21/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/seedsync/7.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/seedsync/7.8.12/questions.yaml index 89c73e2c651..a16d6c99b73 100755 --- a/stable/seedsync/7.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/seedsync/7.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/send/5.10.18/questions.yaml b/stable/send/5.10.18/questions.yaml index 91996b5c4a3..6b01dd5df52 100755 --- a/stable/send/5.10.18/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/send/5.10.18/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/ser2sock/13.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/ser2sock/13.8.12/questions.yaml index 954932e1df6..f8a970b58fd 100755 --- a/stable/ser2sock/13.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/ser2sock/13.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/serpbear/3.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/serpbear/3.8.12/questions.yaml index 61a6c1ef42f..1eaa622fa8c 100755 --- a/stable/serpbear/3.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/serpbear/3.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/servas/4.16.19/questions.yaml b/stable/servas/4.16.19/questions.yaml index 3d1bab5abb7..5e63b431191 100755 --- a/stable/servas/4.16.19/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/servas/4.16.19/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/sftpgo/6.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/sftpgo/6.8.12/questions.yaml index 7975a3bf64a..2c444717cde 100755 --- a/stable/sftpgo/6.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/sftpgo/6.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/shaarli/5.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/shaarli/5.8.12/questions.yaml index 15af179bc6e..80587d7438f 100755 --- a/stable/shaarli/5.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/shaarli/5.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/shapeshifter-obfuscator/5.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/shapeshifter-obfuscator/5.8.12/questions.yaml index 1a1fea8a718..c72549a8a6c 100755 --- a/stable/shapeshifter-obfuscator/5.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/shapeshifter-obfuscator/5.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/sheetable/6.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/sheetable/6.8.12/questions.yaml index 14e43004103..0cb15a176d3 100755 --- a/stable/sheetable/6.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/sheetable/6.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/shiori/16.9.13/questions.yaml b/stable/shiori/16.9.13/questions.yaml index 88262a18a54..493f6a55096 100755 --- a/stable/shiori/16.9.13/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/shiori/16.9.13/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/shlink-web-client/10.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/shlink-web-client/10.8.12/questions.yaml index 92a1f162139..2f1385dbeea 100755 --- a/stable/shlink-web-client/10.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/shlink-web-client/10.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/shlink/14.9.9/questions.yaml b/stable/shlink/14.9.9/questions.yaml index 9e3310069b3..1909dd5ccdd 100755 --- a/stable/shlink/14.9.9/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/shlink/14.9.9/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: {} diff --git a/stable/shoko-server/9.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/shoko-server/9.8.12/questions.yaml index 559345b4db9..d2dcdb2fe01 100755 --- a/stable/shoko-server/9.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/shoko-server/9.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/shortipy/5.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/shortipy/5.8.12/questions.yaml index 47cc7cc093e..978141ca4d0 100755 --- a/stable/shortipy/5.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/shortipy/5.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: {} diff --git a/stable/shorturl/10.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/shorturl/10.8.12/questions.yaml index da51ddc2507..6a39e466e53 100755 --- a/stable/shorturl/10.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/shorturl/10.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/sia-daemon/5.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/sia-daemon/5.8.12/questions.yaml index ac74a062566..ecacb184132 100755 --- a/stable/sia-daemon/5.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/sia-daemon/5.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/sickchill/11.9.13/questions.yaml b/stable/sickchill/11.9.13/questions.yaml index efe832611ad..4bb053be439 100755 --- a/stable/sickchill/11.9.13/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/sickchill/11.9.13/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/sickgear/11.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/sickgear/11.8.12/questions.yaml index bdedcf91190..581c3a12f45 100755 --- a/stable/sickgear/11.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/sickgear/11.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/simply-shorten/8.8.13/questions.yaml b/stable/simply-shorten/8.8.13/questions.yaml index d8fd422689c..7370de56e78 100755 --- a/stable/simply-shorten/8.8.13/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/simply-shorten/8.8.13/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/sinusbot/5.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/sinusbot/5.8.12/questions.yaml index 55721c3f669..c61a68469aa 100755 --- a/stable/sinusbot/5.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/sinusbot/5.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/slack-invite/5.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/slack-invite/5.8.12/questions.yaml index 21e184c6510..35dc78ddf77 100755 --- a/stable/slack-invite/5.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/slack-invite/5.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/slash/4.8.13/questions.yaml b/stable/slash/4.8.13/questions.yaml index e3451743f10..43f3ba61365 100755 --- a/stable/slash/4.8.13/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/slash/4.8.13/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/slink/1.1.6/questions.yaml b/stable/slink/1.1.6/questions.yaml index 58461ba7f1f..7541bedf8d9 100755 --- a/stable/slink/1.1.6/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/slink/1.1.6/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/smartctl-exporter/2.10.12/questions.yaml b/stable/smartctl-exporter/2.10.12/questions.yaml index c4a99718f50..22d1cef2a25 100755 --- a/stable/smartctl-exporter/2.10.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/smartctl-exporter/2.10.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... questions: diff --git a/stable/smokeping/10.8.14/questions.yaml b/stable/smokeping/10.8.14/questions.yaml index ee31664c263..f892e2f885f 100755 --- a/stable/smokeping/10.8.14/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/smokeping/10.8.14/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/smtp-relay/3.8.13/questions.yaml b/stable/smtp-relay/3.8.13/questions.yaml index b0b3e178c0e..190692426a2 100755 --- a/stable/smtp-relay/3.8.13/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/smtp-relay/3.8.13/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: {} diff --git a/stable/snapdrop/9.8.13/questions.yaml b/stable/snapdrop/9.8.13/questions.yaml index 390454eb731..a4613cbbe8d 100755 --- a/stable/snapdrop/9.8.13/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/snapdrop/9.8.13/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/snippet-box/7.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/snippet-box/7.8.12/questions.yaml index 60f3a93e956..f2ecd560003 100755 --- a/stable/snippet-box/7.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/snippet-box/7.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/socials/5.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/socials/5.8.12/questions.yaml index 31305552f5a..fb90e779721 100755 --- a/stable/socials/5.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/socials/5.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/soft-serve/6.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/soft-serve/6.8.12/questions.yaml index 842448bd122..adbd2b52fc6 100755 --- a/stable/soft-serve/6.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/soft-serve/6.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: {} diff --git a/stable/solr/10.8.13/questions.yaml b/stable/solr/10.8.13/questions.yaml index eb28ba6e805..de7fc97e18b 100755 --- a/stable/solr/10.8.13/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/solr/10.8.13/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/sonarr/21.6.15/questions.yaml b/stable/sonarr/21.6.15/questions.yaml index 2132ac1db1a..e5ef1022fa7 100755 --- a/stable/sonarr/21.6.15/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/sonarr/21.6.15/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/songkong/5.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/songkong/5.8.12/questions.yaml index a4ab7f7a578..a1398e6e554 100755 --- a/stable/songkong/5.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/songkong/5.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/sonsoftheforest/3.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/sonsoftheforest/3.8.12/questions.yaml index 157136649b8..b340b6d7cb9 100755 --- a/stable/sonsoftheforest/3.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/sonsoftheforest/3.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: {} diff --git a/stable/sourcegraph/5.8.13/questions.yaml b/stable/sourcegraph/5.8.13/questions.yaml index 24519853065..43ff61f94bc 100755 --- a/stable/sourcegraph/5.8.13/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/sourcegraph/5.8.13/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/spaceengineers/6.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/spaceengineers/6.8.12/questions.yaml index a20a50ad6ff..67f7ef7f9ee 100755 --- a/stable/spaceengineers/6.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/spaceengineers/6.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: {} diff --git a/stable/speedtest-exporter/10.9.12/questions.yaml b/stable/speedtest-exporter/10.9.12/questions.yaml index 338de39fe60..17f7a9e2d26 100755 --- a/stable/speedtest-exporter/10.9.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/speedtest-exporter/10.9.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/speedtest-tracker/1.11.8/questions.yaml b/stable/speedtest-tracker/1.11.8/questions.yaml index d49b6e6cf43..3a4d7853276 100755 --- a/stable/speedtest-tracker/1.11.8/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/speedtest-tracker/1.11.8/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/splunk/7.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/splunk/7.8.12/questions.yaml index 90b0662db01..094f2d06131 100755 --- a/stable/splunk/7.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/splunk/7.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/spotweb/12.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/spotweb/12.8.12/questions.yaml index b36da0debbf..f6449cb6659 100755 --- a/stable/spotweb/12.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/spotweb/12.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/sqlite-web/5.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/sqlite-web/5.8.12/questions.yaml index 706e5646501..4f2a2310fae 100755 --- a/stable/sqlite-web/5.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/sqlite-web/5.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/sqlitebrowser/10.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/sqlitebrowser/10.8.12/questions.yaml index 8be1935ccd1..d5b160c0399 100755 --- a/stable/sqlitebrowser/10.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/sqlitebrowser/10.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/sshwifty/5.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/sshwifty/5.8.12/questions.yaml index a5f53e88a19..cc9bb2abc94 100755 --- a/stable/sshwifty/5.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/sshwifty/5.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/st-reborn-server/5.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/st-reborn-server/5.8.12/questions.yaml index 899b94feba8..d3b2e9c84d1 100755 --- a/stable/st-reborn-server/5.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/st-reborn-server/5.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: {} diff --git a/stable/stackedit/5.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/stackedit/5.8.12/questions.yaml index 60f6505ebd8..9a9a79348d1 100755 --- a/stable/stackedit/5.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/stackedit/5.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/standardnotes-web/5.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/standardnotes-web/5.8.12/questions.yaml index 47cc7cc093e..978141ca4d0 100755 --- a/stable/standardnotes-web/5.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/standardnotes-web/5.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: {} diff --git a/stable/starmade/5.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/starmade/5.8.12/questions.yaml index bd1e6573a20..5cfcb32e207 100755 --- a/stable/starmade/5.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/starmade/5.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/stash/15.9.12/questions.yaml b/stable/stash/15.9.12/questions.yaml index 717829dc858..93953f61359 100755 --- a/stable/stash/15.9.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/stash/15.9.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/static-web-server/4.9.12/questions.yaml b/stable/static-web-server/4.9.12/questions.yaml index 27d999e5e1b..cb2ad48bfcb 100755 --- a/stable/static-web-server/4.9.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/static-web-server/4.9.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/static/10.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/static/10.8.12/questions.yaml index 4022fdc91cf..0335ffcab0f 100755 --- a/stable/static/10.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/static/10.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/stationeers/5.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/stationeers/5.8.12/questions.yaml index f3acad7e9de..0a348d98220 100755 --- a/stable/stationeers/5.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/stationeers/5.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/steam-headless/3.8.14/questions.yaml b/stable/steam-headless/3.8.14/questions.yaml index e120a73f16c..7a72c3e9420 100755 --- a/stable/steam-headless/3.8.14/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/steam-headless/3.8.14/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/storj-node/9.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/storj-node/9.8.12/questions.yaml index 496dbf43822..0533ee52bd1 100755 --- a/stable/storj-node/9.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/storj-node/9.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/storm/5.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/storm/5.8.12/questions.yaml index 2c5d23868c1..2a7180b833f 100755 --- a/stable/storm/5.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/storm/5.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/strapi/13.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/strapi/13.8.12/questions.yaml index 75035926ddd..6cab7d20497 100755 --- a/stable/strapi/13.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/strapi/13.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/stun-turn-server/6.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/stun-turn-server/6.8.12/questions.yaml index 4cc76396a96..0d1e527b8b6 100755 --- a/stable/stun-turn-server/6.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/stun-turn-server/6.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/suistartpage/5.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/suistartpage/5.8.12/questions.yaml index b80187dcbaa..838daa08acf 100755 --- a/stable/suistartpage/5.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/suistartpage/5.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/survivethenights/5.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/survivethenights/5.8.12/questions.yaml index 17e4ab7233f..6be2ead5bef 100755 --- a/stable/survivethenights/5.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/survivethenights/5.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/synclounge/9.8.13/questions.yaml b/stable/synclounge/9.8.13/questions.yaml index c92e97596d6..532963a5956 100755 --- a/stable/synclounge/9.8.13/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/synclounge/9.8.13/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/syncthing/18.8.13/questions.yaml b/stable/syncthing/18.8.13/questions.yaml index ccac4d741b7..9458bffab09 100755 --- a/stable/syncthing/18.8.13/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/syncthing/18.8.13/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/synctube/7.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/synctube/7.8.12/questions.yaml index f01990737fc..81c9006536e 100755 --- a/stable/synctube/7.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/synctube/7.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/syslog-ng/9.9.6/questions.yaml b/stable/syslog-ng/9.9.6/questions.yaml index 7d3dd03400b..d988ff11864 100755 --- a/stable/syslog-ng/9.9.6/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/syslog-ng/9.9.6/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: {} diff --git a/stable/tachidesk-docker/6.8.13/questions.yaml b/stable/tachidesk-docker/6.8.13/questions.yaml index dfc6d57208c..b82d8112927 100755 --- a/stable/tachidesk-docker/6.8.13/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/tachidesk-docker/6.8.13/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/tagspaces/3.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/tagspaces/3.8.12/questions.yaml index 8bbed9dbfb5..c84513a2633 100755 --- a/stable/tagspaces/3.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/tagspaces/3.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/tailscale/8.11.7/questions.yaml b/stable/tailscale/8.11.7/questions.yaml index af5b221f012..34c57852387 100755 --- a/stable/tailscale/8.11.7/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/tailscale/8.11.7/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: {} diff --git a/stable/tandoor-recipes/16.8.13/questions.yaml b/stable/tandoor-recipes/16.8.13/questions.yaml index 8d4ab6a07e5..5cf97d23e13 100755 --- a/stable/tandoor-recipes/16.8.13/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/tandoor-recipes/16.8.13/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/tanoshi/5.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/tanoshi/5.8.12/questions.yaml index 2f5463649b1..48472f348aa 100755 --- a/stable/tanoshi/5.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/tanoshi/5.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/tar1090/5.8.21/questions.yaml b/stable/tar1090/5.8.21/questions.yaml index 9b1ccc0b7f9..e21bc941c63 100755 --- a/stable/tar1090/5.8.21/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/tar1090/5.8.21/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/tasmoadmin/8.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/tasmoadmin/8.8.12/questions.yaml index 141d57f5d91..99547b70780 100755 --- a/stable/tasmoadmin/8.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/tasmoadmin/8.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/tasmobackup/6.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/tasmobackup/6.8.12/questions.yaml index 8dfb30b4c14..ae19eae5cc8 100755 --- a/stable/tasmobackup/6.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/tasmobackup/6.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/tasmocompiler/6.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/tasmocompiler/6.8.12/questions.yaml index 0624ba39484..0c1ab4063ed 100755 --- a/stable/tasmocompiler/6.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/tasmocompiler/6.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/tauticord/5.4.15/questions.yaml b/stable/tauticord/5.4.15/questions.yaml index 6cc97e9946b..a7218647ff6 100755 --- a/stable/tauticord/5.4.15/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/tauticord/5.4.15/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: {} diff --git a/stable/tautulli/18.8.14/questions.yaml b/stable/tautulli/18.8.14/questions.yaml index a387efabcb7..82cc613cd33 100755 --- a/stable/tautulli/18.8.14/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/tautulli/18.8.14/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/tdarr-node/9.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/tdarr-node/9.8.12/questions.yaml index 2dbc4afbd4b..8f6a2d97668 100755 --- a/stable/tdarr-node/9.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/tdarr-node/9.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: {} diff --git a/stable/tdarr/9.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/tdarr/9.8.12/questions.yaml index 45d6e000714..ddf70cb8a2c 100755 --- a/stable/tdarr/9.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/tdarr/9.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/teamspeak3/10.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/teamspeak3/10.8.12/questions.yaml index e7a48577daa..ce379539c0c 100755 --- a/stable/teamspeak3/10.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/teamspeak3/10.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... questions: diff --git a/stable/teedy-docs/5.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/teedy-docs/5.8.12/questions.yaml index a63a08687ef..52613211a2a 100755 --- a/stable/teedy-docs/5.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/teedy-docs/5.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: {} diff --git a/stable/teedy/15.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/teedy/15.8.12/questions.yaml index 5644749d096..b83ae3b03d6 100755 --- a/stable/teedy/15.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/teedy/15.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/telethon-downloader/5.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/telethon-downloader/5.8.12/questions.yaml index b6182152857..f224f570660 100755 --- a/stable/telethon-downloader/5.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/telethon-downloader/5.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: {} diff --git a/stable/terraria-tshock/6.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/terraria-tshock/6.8.12/questions.yaml index 011ad5314d7..d74925b489c 100755 --- a/stable/terraria-tshock/6.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/terraria-tshock/6.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/theforest/5.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/theforest/5.8.12/questions.yaml index 312883d3bcc..1ef04a0ec6b 100755 --- a/stable/theforest/5.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/theforest/5.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/thelounge/13.8.14/questions.yaml b/stable/thelounge/13.8.14/questions.yaml index 2f30ee86eb6..286ed73ff2b 100755 --- a/stable/thelounge/13.8.14/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/thelounge/13.8.14/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/theme-park/9.9.16/questions.yaml b/stable/theme-park/9.9.16/questions.yaml index 58c28d35cb7..a761c3395bf 100755 --- a/stable/theme-park/9.9.16/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/theme-park/9.9.16/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/thunderbird/5.8.13/questions.yaml b/stable/thunderbird/5.8.13/questions.yaml index ad035ad0560..6b63f214dee 100755 --- a/stable/thunderbird/5.8.13/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/thunderbird/5.8.13/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/timetagger/6.6.12/questions.yaml b/stable/timetagger/6.6.12/questions.yaml index f8177c39eec..99e372c4772 100755 --- a/stable/timetagger/6.6.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/timetagger/6.6.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/tinymediamanager/10.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/tinymediamanager/10.8.12/questions.yaml index ab78753a733..f3a93b5390c 100755 --- a/stable/tinymediamanager/10.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/tinymediamanager/10.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/tonido/5.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/tonido/5.8.12/questions.yaml index d5ae8b27964..b20ea9d1e8e 100755 --- a/stable/tonido/5.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/tonido/5.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/traccar/16.0.8/questions.yaml b/stable/traccar/16.0.8/questions.yaml index ee44a1120cc..61be53ae519 100755 --- a/stable/traccar/16.0.8/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/traccar/16.0.8/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/tracks/5.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/tracks/5.8.12/questions.yaml index 8b8ca1bce2e..84f9c5f42e0 100755 --- a/stable/tracks/5.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/tracks/5.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/traefik-forward-auth/3.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/traefik-forward-auth/3.8.12/questions.yaml index b511d720dfc..b843fd4598d 100755 --- a/stable/traefik-forward-auth/3.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/traefik-forward-auth/3.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... questions: diff --git a/stable/traggo/6.9.12/questions.yaml b/stable/traggo/6.9.12/questions.yaml index 969e5acb9a3..98a8ddf25cf 100755 --- a/stable/traggo/6.9.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/traggo/6.9.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/traktarr/5.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/traktarr/5.8.12/questions.yaml index d7df563c0f0..5ebf4bf7f23 100755 --- a/stable/traktarr/5.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/traktarr/5.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: {} diff --git a/stable/trango/5.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/trango/5.8.12/questions.yaml index 17cd3a0f609..c2bb2b152f7 100755 --- a/stable/trango/5.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/trango/5.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/transmission/20.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/transmission/20.8.12/questions.yaml index 4020f9d3e29..5bb2caac4e6 100755 --- a/stable/transmission/20.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/transmission/20.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/trilium-notes/12.9.12/questions.yaml b/stable/trilium-notes/12.9.12/questions.yaml index 68005965ddf..85927ba532a 100755 --- a/stable/trilium-notes/12.9.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/trilium-notes/12.9.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/troddit/5.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/troddit/5.8.12/questions.yaml index feab32a6003..b54582507f2 100755 --- a/stable/troddit/5.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/troddit/5.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/truecommand/19.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/truecommand/19.8.12/questions.yaml index db4661c99ef..136484302c1 100755 --- a/stable/truecommand/19.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/truecommand/19.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/truenas-exporter/1.7.12/questions.yaml b/stable/truenas-exporter/1.7.12/questions.yaml index 3bdea88ac6f..899a3d5221c 100755 --- a/stable/truenas-exporter/1.7.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/truenas-exporter/1.7.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/tsmuxer/9.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/tsmuxer/9.8.12/questions.yaml index e6205eecd76..4f975e68191 100755 --- a/stable/tsmuxer/9.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/tsmuxer/9.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/tsn-ranksystem/1.5.20/questions.yaml b/stable/tsn-ranksystem/1.5.20/questions.yaml index fe98c731bb1..40877019339 100755 --- a/stable/tsn-ranksystem/1.5.20/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/tsn-ranksystem/1.5.20/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/tt-rss/16.8.21/questions.yaml b/stable/tt-rss/16.8.21/questions.yaml index d16f16e21b8..a3ae0dc3818 100755 --- a/stable/tt-rss/16.8.21/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/tt-rss/16.8.21/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/tubearchivist-redisjson/5.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/tubearchivist-redisjson/5.8.12/questions.yaml index 32808fd8749..3c222621d97 100755 --- a/stable/tubearchivist-redisjson/5.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/tubearchivist-redisjson/5.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/tubesync/5.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/tubesync/5.8.12/questions.yaml index 9d293640f69..43d3a210209 100755 --- a/stable/tubesync/5.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/tubesync/5.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/tvheadend/19.8.14/questions.yaml b/stable/tvheadend/19.8.14/questions.yaml index 6bb9153bd7d..0f4ce95bb6c 100755 --- a/stable/tvheadend/19.8.14/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/tvheadend/19.8.14/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/tvhproxy/5.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/tvhproxy/5.8.12/questions.yaml index bb976929a80..c34651e7965 100755 --- a/stable/tvhproxy/5.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/tvhproxy/5.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: {} diff --git a/stable/twofauth/1.6.12/questions.yaml b/stable/twofauth/1.6.12/questions.yaml index 54605b5b307..892c558b791 100755 --- a/stable/twofauth/1.6.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/twofauth/1.6.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/twonky-server/5.8.14/questions.yaml b/stable/twonky-server/5.8.14/questions.yaml index d7c94d63bc4..11375907413 100755 --- a/stable/twonky-server/5.8.14/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/twonky-server/5.8.14/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/twtxt/10.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/twtxt/10.8.12/questions.yaml index c5a199258b5..5ea9b5c7bd4 100755 --- a/stable/twtxt/10.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/twtxt/10.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/ubooquity/10.8.15/questions.yaml b/stable/ubooquity/10.8.15/questions.yaml index 2250dfa9001..c08ebe2f7a3 100755 --- a/stable/ubooquity/10.8.15/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/ubooquity/10.8.15/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/unifi/20.9.12/questions.yaml b/stable/unifi/20.9.12/questions.yaml index 1efb2d4c701..e502eaa1cb1 100755 --- a/stable/unifi/20.9.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/unifi/20.9.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/universal-media-server/5.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/universal-media-server/5.8.12/questions.yaml index 747ccc425d8..9994c32d807 100755 --- a/stable/universal-media-server/5.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/universal-media-server/5.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/unmanic/10.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/unmanic/10.8.12/questions.yaml index a8a38dd6788..33225128d86 100755 --- a/stable/unmanic/10.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/unmanic/10.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/unpackerr/13.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/unpackerr/13.8.12/questions.yaml index b199481d951..751ce4adaa2 100755 --- a/stable/unpackerr/13.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/unpackerr/13.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: {} diff --git a/stable/unpoller/10.11.13/questions.yaml b/stable/unpoller/10.11.13/questions.yaml index 824e941642f..796b41ecb02 100755 --- a/stable/unpoller/10.11.13/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/unpoller/10.11.13/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: {} diff --git a/stable/unturned/6.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/unturned/6.8.12/questions.yaml index a64fb820576..0d2f52ada70 100755 --- a/stable/unturned/6.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/unturned/6.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: {} diff --git a/stable/uptime-kuma/10.8.13/questions.yaml b/stable/uptime-kuma/10.8.13/questions.yaml index 2b1b2c72d70..59d4efc0cab 100755 --- a/stable/uptime-kuma/10.8.13/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/uptime-kuma/10.8.13/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/uptimerobot-prometheus/11.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/uptimerobot-prometheus/11.8.12/questions.yaml index e9708992fa5..ff91d40a573 100755 --- a/stable/uptimerobot-prometheus/11.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/uptimerobot-prometheus/11.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: {} diff --git a/stable/urban-terror/5.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/urban-terror/5.8.12/questions.yaml index d47c2c3f388..9163c894bd7 100755 --- a/stable/urban-terror/5.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/urban-terror/5.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/v-rising/5.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/v-rising/5.8.12/questions.yaml index cde2552c820..5237fbc733d 100755 --- a/stable/v-rising/5.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/v-rising/5.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/valetudo-mapper/5.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/valetudo-mapper/5.8.12/questions.yaml index 47cc7cc093e..978141ca4d0 100755 --- a/stable/valetudo-mapper/5.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/valetudo-mapper/5.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: {} diff --git a/stable/valheim/10.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/valheim/10.8.12/questions.yaml index 4598315ede2..378b2a33d48 100755 --- a/stable/valheim/10.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/valheim/10.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/van-dam/4.10.18/questions.yaml b/stable/van-dam/4.10.18/questions.yaml index e981df44653..9ffcaaf96c5 100755 --- a/stable/van-dam/4.10.18/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/van-dam/4.10.18/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/venstar2mqtt/5.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/venstar2mqtt/5.8.12/questions.yaml index b4adcd39279..c684cca7049 100755 --- a/stable/venstar2mqtt/5.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/venstar2mqtt/5.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: {} diff --git a/stable/vertex/5.8.14/questions.yaml b/stable/vertex/5.8.14/questions.yaml index 42051eec413..0da60503777 100755 --- a/stable/vertex/5.8.14/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/vertex/5.8.14/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/verysync/9.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/verysync/9.8.12/questions.yaml index 68bd0e5b001..110fe04180c 100755 --- a/stable/verysync/9.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/verysync/9.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/vikunja/13.10.24/questions.yaml b/stable/vikunja/13.10.24/questions.yaml index c1d920784bf..12ba61b2c06 100755 --- a/stable/vikunja/13.10.24/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/vikunja/13.10.24/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/vintage-story/5.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/vintage-story/5.8.12/questions.yaml index 0df04bb7f79..87022296cfa 100755 --- a/stable/vintage-story/5.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/vintage-story/5.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/virt-manager/5.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/virt-manager/5.8.12/questions.yaml index 732d2ee0287..29e8d9b63a8 100755 --- a/stable/virt-manager/5.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/virt-manager/5.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/vlmcsd-kms-server/5.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/vlmcsd-kms-server/5.8.12/questions.yaml index 3a518d19df4..28ac408e4de 100755 --- a/stable/vlmcsd-kms-server/5.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/vlmcsd-kms-server/5.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: {} diff --git a/stable/vocechat-server/3.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/vocechat-server/3.8.12/questions.yaml index e2f64768914..ce4ebb5688d 100755 --- a/stable/vocechat-server/3.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/vocechat-server/3.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/wallos/4.8.16/questions.yaml b/stable/wallos/4.8.16/questions.yaml index 8d4044dd786..1cdc18605f9 100755 --- a/stable/wallos/4.8.16/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/wallos/4.8.16/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/watcharr/4.12.7/questions.yaml b/stable/watcharr/4.12.7/questions.yaml index e47d3c1d793..ef03741acf6 100755 --- a/stable/watcharr/4.12.7/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/watcharr/4.12.7/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/watchyourlan/8.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/watchyourlan/8.8.12/questions.yaml index 56ae5428263..3add595729e 100755 --- a/stable/watchyourlan/8.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/watchyourlan/8.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/webgrabplus/9.8.15/questions.yaml b/stable/webgrabplus/9.8.15/questions.yaml index 79d7feee958..8aeb90b2f91 100755 --- a/stable/webgrabplus/9.8.15/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/webgrabplus/9.8.15/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: {} diff --git a/stable/weblate/13.10.18/questions.yaml b/stable/weblate/13.10.18/questions.yaml index 851ea479a4b..b1ab094df0f 100755 --- a/stable/weblate/13.10.18/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/weblate/13.10.18/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/webnut/8.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/webnut/8.8.12/questions.yaml index c2b9976e757..4d571dcbfa3 100755 --- a/stable/webnut/8.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/webnut/8.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/webp-server/5.8.14/questions.yaml b/stable/webp-server/5.8.14/questions.yaml index 69703b594d9..bbb6c5f3444 100755 --- a/stable/webp-server/5.8.14/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/webp-server/5.8.14/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/website-shot/10.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/website-shot/10.8.12/questions.yaml index 5a597da2291..a5ae56981f5 100755 --- a/stable/website-shot/10.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/website-shot/10.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/webtop/9.8.75/questions.yaml b/stable/webtop/9.8.75/questions.yaml index cf4def2c578..34518c0eb1e 100755 --- a/stable/webtop/9.8.75/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/webtop/9.8.75/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/wekan/14.19.6/questions.yaml b/stable/wekan/14.19.6/questions.yaml index e4964dec705..97c07419be5 100755 --- a/stable/wekan/14.19.6/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/wekan/14.19.6/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/wg-easy/12.2.12/questions.yaml b/stable/wg-easy/12.2.12/questions.yaml index d78cd834b9d..eb3c2a12e47 100755 --- a/stable/wg-easy/12.2.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/wg-easy/12.2.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/whisparr/10.0.13/questions.yaml b/stable/whisparr/10.0.13/questions.yaml index f7619b7c3e6..e3afd3e4915 100755 --- a/stable/whisparr/10.0.13/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/whisparr/10.0.13/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/whisper-asr-webservice/4.9.8/questions.yaml b/stable/whisper-asr-webservice/4.9.8/questions.yaml index 4bdbe5a53c3..9050a0c57bd 100755 --- a/stable/whisper-asr-webservice/4.9.8/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/whisper-asr-webservice/4.9.8/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/whoogle/10.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/whoogle/10.8.12/questions.yaml index c339327f45d..5cf64fb0fd2 100755 --- a/stable/whoogle/10.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/whoogle/10.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/wifi-card/5.9.12/questions.yaml b/stable/wifi-card/5.9.12/questions.yaml index 37681c81d9d..7badd404f0e 100755 --- a/stable/wifi-card/5.9.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/wifi-card/5.9.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/wikijs/15.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/wikijs/15.8.12/questions.yaml index c516e7022c0..18787c3f8e4 100755 --- a/stable/wikijs/15.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/wikijs/15.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/wireguard/8.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/wireguard/8.8.12/questions.yaml index 6a8c1ceb2f8..9815a27b8c9 100755 --- a/stable/wireguard/8.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/wireguard/8.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: {} diff --git a/stable/wizarr/6.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/wizarr/6.8.12/questions.yaml index 7abb2b2f888..879b8cc5dbe 100755 --- a/stable/wizarr/6.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/wizarr/6.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/wordpress/7.15.24/questions.yaml b/stable/wordpress/7.15.24/questions.yaml index 82f2d736cdf..cedf94f887b 100755 --- a/stable/wordpress/7.15.24/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/wordpress/7.15.24/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/wyoming-openwakeword/1.1.12/questions.yaml b/stable/wyoming-openwakeword/1.1.12/questions.yaml index 0077cf24c37..edf9630f292 100755 --- a/stable/wyoming-openwakeword/1.1.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/wyoming-openwakeword/1.1.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: {} diff --git a/stable/wyoming-piper/4.9.12/questions.yaml b/stable/wyoming-piper/4.9.12/questions.yaml index 4c6f928a9e7..47de8b010f0 100755 --- a/stable/wyoming-piper/4.9.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/wyoming-piper/4.9.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: {} diff --git a/stable/wyoming-whisper/5.2.8/questions.yaml b/stable/wyoming-whisper/5.2.8/questions.yaml index fc64473117d..3377577e4a8 100755 --- a/stable/wyoming-whisper/5.2.8/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/wyoming-whisper/5.2.8/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: {} diff --git a/stable/xen-orchestra/8.10.14/questions.yaml b/stable/xen-orchestra/8.10.14/questions.yaml index 1c01dfef713..3a7e0ad30d3 100755 --- a/stable/xen-orchestra/8.10.14/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/xen-orchestra/8.10.14/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/xmrig/6.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/xmrig/6.8.12/questions.yaml index 8c5a304919e..68df1317837 100755 --- a/stable/xmrig/6.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/xmrig/6.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: {} diff --git a/stable/xonotic/5.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/xonotic/5.8.12/questions.yaml index 7f083129447..83ae316007f 100755 --- a/stable/xonotic/5.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/xonotic/5.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/xteve/13.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/xteve/13.8.12/questions.yaml index 85466c1a035..8019164ec07 100755 --- a/stable/xteve/13.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/xteve/13.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/xware/5.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/xware/5.8.12/questions.yaml index 47cc7cc093e..978141ca4d0 100755 --- a/stable/xware/5.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/xware/5.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: {} diff --git a/stable/xwiki/12.10.14/questions.yaml b/stable/xwiki/12.10.14/questions.yaml index 68aeb8154cc..af7d60e9edd 100755 --- a/stable/xwiki/12.10.14/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/xwiki/12.10.14/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/yacreaderlibraryserver/5.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/yacreaderlibraryserver/5.8.12/questions.yaml index 255e39571e6..fad59be0cf3 100755 --- a/stable/yacreaderlibraryserver/5.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/yacreaderlibraryserver/5.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/yacy/5.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/yacy/5.8.12/questions.yaml index 5b1ad991c8a..bc4579dfa94 100755 --- a/stable/yacy/5.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/yacy/5.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/yourls/5.8.20/questions.yaml b/stable/yourls/5.8.20/questions.yaml index 24761496741..19c9ce31773 100755 --- a/stable/yourls/5.8.20/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/yourls/5.8.20/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/youtransfer/7.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/youtransfer/7.8.12/questions.yaml index 093762a7c8b..da905eabfb9 100755 --- a/stable/youtransfer/7.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/youtransfer/7.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/youtubedl-material/10.10.15/questions.yaml b/stable/youtubedl-material/10.10.15/questions.yaml index 756784d0671..4dcec38235e 100755 --- a/stable/youtubedl-material/10.10.15/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/youtubedl-material/10.10.15/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/z80pack/5.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/z80pack/5.8.12/questions.yaml index 72f16365c77..9e241501237 100755 --- a/stable/z80pack/5.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/z80pack/5.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/zerotier/9.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/zerotier/9.8.12/questions.yaml index ce66534188f..c668faf6506 100755 --- a/stable/zerotier/9.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/zerotier/9.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: {} diff --git a/stable/zigbee2mqtt/11.9.12/questions.yaml b/stable/zigbee2mqtt/11.9.12/questions.yaml index 5f200e5b115..575ae694ab3 100755 --- a/stable/zigbee2mqtt/11.9.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/zigbee2mqtt/11.9.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/znc/9.9.14/questions.yaml b/stable/znc/9.9.14/questions.yaml index 3cf25070b43..72dde9fd046 100755 --- a/stable/znc/9.9.14/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/znc/9.9.14/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/zoneminder/5.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/zoneminder/5.8.12/questions.yaml index 8bbf37fcecc..ee1990d26c4 100755 --- a/stable/zoneminder/5.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/zoneminder/5.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/ztcuui-aio/8.8.12/questions.yaml b/stable/ztcuui-aio/8.8.12/questions.yaml index 4081eb0664c..7cf55e5dd6a 100755 --- a/stable/ztcuui-aio/8.8.12/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/ztcuui-aio/8.8.12/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/stable/zwavejs2mqtt/19.10.6/questions.yaml b/stable/zwavejs2mqtt/19.10.6/questions.yaml index d91fe14bb08..66ec37c9d08 100755 --- a/stable/zwavejs2mqtt/19.10.6/questions.yaml +++ b/stable/zwavejs2mqtt/19.10.6/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/system/cert-manager/4.8.15/questions.yaml b/system/cert-manager/4.8.15/questions.yaml index afe0d4090ca..38b4358f638 100755 --- a/system/cert-manager/4.8.15/questions.yaml +++ b/system/cert-manager/4.8.15/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... questions: diff --git a/system/cloudnative-pg/6.9.13/questions.yaml b/system/cloudnative-pg/6.9.13/questions.yaml index 67c98abf505..8477a7cddca 100755 --- a/system/cloudnative-pg/6.9.13/questions.yaml +++ b/system/cloudnative-pg/6.9.13/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... questions: diff --git a/system/kubeapps/2.10.14/questions.yaml b/system/kubeapps/2.10.14/questions.yaml index 0a8b57b88fc..08865fc3e86 100755 --- a/system/kubeapps/2.10.14/questions.yaml +++ b/system/kubeapps/2.10.14/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: diff --git a/system/kubernetes-reflector/4.8.13/questions.yaml b/system/kubernetes-reflector/4.8.13/questions.yaml index 95dbee536ae..77639387814 100755 --- a/system/kubernetes-reflector/4.8.13/questions.yaml +++ b/system/kubernetes-reflector/4.8.13/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... questions: diff --git a/system/metallb/14.8.14/questions.yaml b/system/metallb/14.8.14/questions.yaml index 67c98abf505..8477a7cddca 100755 --- a/system/metallb/14.8.14/questions.yaml +++ b/system/metallb/14.8.14/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... questions: diff --git a/system/openebs/4.3.10/questions.yaml b/system/openebs/4.3.10/questions.yaml index fbf50831a51..6241b6ee51e 100755 --- a/system/openebs/4.3.10/questions.yaml +++ b/system/openebs/4.3.10/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... questions: @@ -276,6 +276,7 @@ questions: attrs: - variable: poolname label: "Pool/Dataset" + description: "Please use a correct Poolname/datasetname. Do NOT use /mnt/ thats a path not a pool/dataset name, use something like tank/apps" schema: type: string default: "" diff --git a/system/prometheus-operator/6.10.13/questions.yaml b/system/prometheus-operator/6.10.13/questions.yaml index 67c98abf505..8477a7cddca 100755 --- a/system/prometheus-operator/6.10.13/questions.yaml +++ b/system/prometheus-operator/6.10.13/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... questions: diff --git a/system/traefik-crds/0.4.13/questions.yaml b/system/traefik-crds/0.4.13/questions.yaml index a136b65caf9..ac1f5617ceb 100755 --- a/system/traefik-crds/0.4.13/questions.yaml +++ b/system/traefik-crds/0.4.13/questions.yaml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ groups: - name: Image description: | - Configured the images to be used for the Chart.
- It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest"
. -
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - truecharts.org/common/#images
+ Configured the images to be used for the Chart. + It's wise to use "digest pinned" tags and to avoid using "latest". + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/#images - name: General description: | - For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Global Settings
- - TrueCharts Docs - TimeZone
- - TrueCharts Docs - Pod Options
- - Image Pull Secrets
+ For TrueNAS SCALE We've grouped a number of settings here, that all effact how apps run in general. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/global/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/#tz + - https://truecharts.org/common/podoptions/ + - Image Pull Secrets - name: Workload description: | - These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running.
- Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Workload
- - TrueCharts Docs - Container
+ These settings configure how the actual Pods and containers are running. + Generally, on SCALE, we only expose a limited subset of these settings for the primary workload and container. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/workload/ + - https://truecharts.org/common/container/ - name: App Configuration description: | - Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application.
- Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option.
-
- To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the TrueCharts Docs - Charts List
+ Every application has different values that may be required to run or have multiple options that the user may choose to enable or disable to change the behavior of the application. + Most options should have a Tooltip (Circled Question Mark) to further describe said option. + + To find more information, lookup your chart-specific documentation in the Charts List: https://truecharts.org/charts/description-list/ - name: Services description: | - Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here.
- Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all.
-
- Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Services
+ Service and Networking options for any applications are contained here. + Some applications may have complicated networking setups with multiple options or some may have no options here at all. + + Options here include the service and port configurations for the application, and more may be enabled or changed under the Advanced Settings and Show Expert Config boxes. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/service/ - name: Networking description: | - Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team.
- Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - External Interfaces
+ Contains advanced networking options that are not actively supported by the TrueCharts team. + Currently only contains scaleExternalInterfaces. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/scaleexternalinterface/ - name: Persistence description: | - Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types.
- This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Persistence
- - TrueCharts Docs - Apps NFS Share Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - FAQ
+ Many applications will have certain options for storage to be configurable by the user, the main two being PVC and hostpath but may include other types. + This storage is called Persistence since it is not deleted upon restart or upgrade of an application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/nfs-share/ + - https://truecharts.org/general/faq/#why-pvc-is-recommended-over-hostpath - name: Ingress description: | - Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names).
- If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: TrueCharts Docs - Traefik
- It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Ingress
+ Ingress (more commonly known as Reverse Proxy) settings can be configured here. This is how Kubernetes connects your Applications in containers to FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). + If you choose to enable this you must have a "Ingress Provider" aka "Reverse Proxy" installed (We highly advice Traefik: https://truecharts.org/charts/premium/traefik/) + It also requiresa DNS service to actually resolve the DNS name of the FQDN specified. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/ingress/ - name: SecurityContext description: | - The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created.
- Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities.
-
- Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - SecurityContext
+ The security settings for each application and/or permissions that each application may have for the files/directories created. + Each application will come with predefined permissions but users may want to change certain setting depending on their usage or capabilities. + + Unless necessary users are advised to keep this section mostly to defaults. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/securitycontext/ - name: Resources description: | Resources limits that have been defined by each application are in this section. - Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs.
-
- This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Resources
+ Most will have a specific default that some users may want to change based on their specific hardware or needs. + + This also contains the options to mount GPUs or, more precisely, "request" GPU's to be mounted. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/resources/ - name: Devices description: | - These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts.
- For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Devices
- - TrueCharts Docs - PCI Passthrough Guide
+ These are special "mountpoints" that can be used to mount miscelanious USB and PCI devices using special hostPath mounts. + For clearity we've decided to seperate this from persistence on SCALE. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/persistence/device/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/pci-passthrough/ - name: Middlewares description: Traefik Middlewares - name: StorageClass description: | - StorageClasses define where to storage Storage.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
+ StorageClasses define where to storage Storage. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: - name: Metrics description: | - Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Metrics
+ Contains options to configure Prometheus metrics for the application. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/metrics/ - name: Addons description: | - Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults.
- Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc.
-
- Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - Addons
- - TrueCharts Docs - VPN Setup Guide
+ Addons that are supplied by the TrueCharts team to add additional capabilities for users to use on top of the application’s defaults. + Things included here are VPN addons, Codeserver for editing files inside the application’s container, Netshoot for network troubelshooting, etc. + + Generally not required for use but may be necessary or usefull at times for specific applications. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/addons/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/vpn-setup/ - name: Experimental description: | - Experimental Configuration Options
- Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all.
+ Experimental Configuration Options + Often these are not fully flushed-out, could randomly break or might not work at-all. - name: Postgresql description: | - For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first.
-
- Checkout the following documentation for more information:
- - TrueCharts Docs - CNPG
- - TrueCharts Docs - Postgresql Database Export Guide
- - TrueCharts Docs - Recovering CNPG after reboot
+ For Postgresql we use "CloudNative-PG" as a backend, which has to be installed first. + + Checkout the following documentation for more information: + - https://truecharts.org/common/cnpg/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/sql-export/ + - https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/recover-cnpg/ - name: Dependencies description: | - contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet)
+ contains dependency setting for which we, currently, do not have seperate catagories (yet) - name: Documentation description: | - We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy.
- It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects.
-
- Before installing, be sure you've followed the Getting-Started Guide
- We would also advice going over our Introduction to TrueNAS SCALE
+ We added this section to make everyone aware that OpenSource isn't always easy. + It doesn't keep existing without signficant ongoing support, so please consider supporting TrueCharts and other OpenSource projects. + + Before installing, be sure you've followed the https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/getting-started/ + We would also advice going over our https://truecharts.org/scale/guides/scale-intro/ and many of the other documentation pages... portals: